CMO006 How to Read a Disclosure + LTCare (Long-term care): Information about long-term care. + LTD (Long-term disability): Information about assessments of disability, and the disability award(s) received. + Medical: Reports from doctors and other health care providers, and medical test results. + Phone Log: Details of telephone conversations. Note: Telephone conversations are either located in Phone Log or Claim Data Report. Please refer to both sections for complete telephone correspondence. + Survivors (Survivor benefits): If you are the dependent or beneficiary of a worker who has died, this section will include information about benefits paid to you. + Voc Rehab: Letters, reports, and other documents about vocational rehabilitation. To see what’s new since your last disclosure, check the date of the document — anything dated after your last disclosure is new information. Additional evidence We will send photographs, audio tapes, or video recordings to you by mail on a CD if there are any on the claim file. CM006 R21/10 Confidentiality Employers and representatives: The contents of this disclosure are confidential personal records that are subject to the secrecy provision in section 235 of the Workers Compensation Act. If you are not the claimant/injured worker it is illegal under section 235 of the Act for you to share the information in this package with anyone, except: If you share the information to comply with the law of British Columbia or Canada If you have received a valid subpoena or court order requiring that you share the information For the purpose of preparing for an appeal under the Workers Compensation Act If you have the consent of the person the information concerns Need help? If you have questions about the claim file disclosure package, please contact WorkSafeBC at 1.888.967.5377. If you have any concerns that an error may have been made with the information, please contact WorkSafeBC. Page 3 of 3 WorK BC