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WCB Appeal Procedure

There are three steps to the appeal process of your WCB claim.

Step 1. Adjudication is where decisions regarding your claim are made.

Step 2. If you disagree with the adjudicator’s decision, you may request in writing a re-consideration of the matter at the Review Office . You should consult with Rob Hilliard before proceeding to the Review Office.

Step 3. If you disagree with the Review Office’s decision, you may appeal to the Appeal Commission. This is the final level and is usually done in a hearing before an appeal panel. You should consult with Rob Hilliard before proceeding to the Appeal Commission.

Remember your full name and claim number are needed when contacting the Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba.

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