To report a work injury, illness or exposure, contact the board/commission in your province/territory.

For claim inquiries, contact the board/commission in your province/territory.

To register your business, contact the board/commission in your province/territory.

To obtain a clearance, contact the board/commission in your province/territory.

Interjurisdictional Inquiries: 
For claims:
Please contact the Board/Commission:
(1)  where the injury occurred
(2)  where the employer is registered; and/or
(3)  where the worker resides.
For international businesses wanting WCB coverage in Canada:
Please contact the Board/Commission:
(1)  where the worker will be working; and/or
(2)  where the worker resides.
For more information, see Interjurisdictional Agreement, Fact Sheet and Inquiries

Interjurisdictional Inquiries: 
For claims:
Please contact the Board/Commission:
(1)  where the injury occurred
(2)  where the employer is registered; and/or
(3)  where the worker resides.
For international businesses wanting WCB coverage in Canada:
Please contact the Board/Commission:
(1)  where the worker will be working; and/or
(2)  where the worker resides.
For more information, see Interjurisdictional Agreement, Fact Sheet and Inquiries

Please contact the Board/Commission: 
(1) where the injury occurred; 
(2) where the employer is registered; and/or 
(3) where the worker resides.

Please contact the Board/Commission:
(1) where the worker will be working; and/or
(2) where the worker resides.
For more information, see Interjurisdictional Agreement, Fact Sheet and Inquiries

To access AWCBC national statistics on work related, accepted Lost Time Claims and Fatalities click here: National Work Injury / Disease Statistics Program.

To access specific national statistics on work related, accepted Lost Time Claims and Fatalities click here: Request Customized NWISP Data.

Membership with the Association is available to employees and the Board of Directors of Workers' Compensation Boards/Commissions across Canada only. Click here to register on our member area log-in page.

No, AWCBC is not a workers' compensation board/commission and is not responsible for handling individual workers' compensation claims or disputes. Contacting the relevant Workers' Compensation Board/Commission will ensure that you receive accurate and up-to-date information that pertains specifically to your situation as each jurisdiction operates independently, following its own legislation and policies.

The Association of Workers' Compensation Boards of Canada (AWCBC) is a national organization that plays a vital role in coordinating and facilitating communication among Canada's workers' compensation boards/commissions. It is the centralized information source for workers' compensation data, trends and issues in Canada. Through data collection and analysis, shared knowledge, education and networking, AWCBC supports its members in sustaining strong and viable workers’ compensation systems. To contact the Workers' Compensation Board or Commission in your province/territory click on the link provided: Boards/Commissions

Key statistical Measures (KSMs) are a detailed set of key financial and statistical indicators providing comparisons across jurisdictions. The site enables you to generate and download reports tailored to your specific needs. Click here to access.