WSIB Test #1 questions well answered
graded A+ 2025 updated
A "minor injury" in SABS refers to:
a) a strain
b) a sprain
c) a subluxation
d) a whiplash
e) all of the above - correct answer ✔✔all of the above.
A "minor injury" is defined in s. 3(1) of the SABS as:
"... one or more of a sprain, strain, whiplash associated disorder, contusion,
abrasion, laceration or subluxation and includes any clinically associated sequelae
to such an injury."
The cap on a minor injury is currently:
a) $2,000
b) $2,500
c) $3,000
d) $3,500 - correct answer ✔✔$3,500
graded A+ 2025 updated
A "minor injury" in SABS refers to:
a) a strain
b) a sprain
c) a subluxation
d) a whiplash
e) all of the above - correct answer ✔✔all of the above.
A "minor injury" is defined in s. 3(1) of the SABS as:
"... one or more of a sprain, strain, whiplash associated disorder, contusion,
abrasion, laceration or subluxation and includes any clinically associated sequelae
to such an injury."
The cap on a minor injury is currently:
a) $2,000
b) $2,500
c) $3,000
d) $3,500 - correct answer ✔✔$3,500