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Injuries and claims
When someone is injured at work, the employer, injured worker and insurer each have responsibilities to ensure that the injury is managed properly and the injured worker is given all possible assistance to ensure the safe and speedy recovery.

For more information, see 'related topics'.

Further information
 
 Workers compensation and injury management fact sheets

download  Employers Guide: What to do if an injury occurs
This brochure provides you with information about how to help an injured worker return to work quickly and safely.
Publication No: 1406  (PDF format - 197kb)

 Information for Injured Workers

 Your Recovery and Return to Work after a Workplace Injury

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