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Electronic Evidence

Duration: 3 hours Prerequisites: None

Electronic evidence has become increasingly more common in recent years and WSIB accepts digital evidence and surveillance in audio, video, film, and photographic formats.

The unique challenges of this type of evidence will be explored in this workshop. Through a series of exercises, participants will learn:

  • What electronic evidence is;
  • How to use electronic evidence to their advantage; and
  • The pitfalls of electronic evidence.

The rules for introducing electronic evidence are reviewed, how to argue the admissibility of it, and how much weight a decision maker should assign to this type of evidence is explore.

 

 

Core Courses

  • Level One: Rights and Obligations
  • Level Two: Benefits and Services
  • Level Three: Appeals and Dispute Resolution
  • Level Four: Return to Work
  • Level Five: Medical Orientation
  • Level Six: Occupational Disease

Topical Courses

  • Workplace Mental Health Injuries
  • Electronic Evidence
  • Workers’ Compensation 101
  • Return to Work 101
  • Mental Health First Aid
  • Mental Health 101
  • Principles of Accommodation Law
  • Occupational Hearing Loss
  • Hearings in Writing

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