The Dark Truth About Ontario’s New WSIB Laws (Bill 105 Exposed)
The Dark Truth About Ontario’s New WSIB Laws (Bill 105 Exposed) The Ontario government is pitching Bill 105 as a massive win for injured workers with a new 90% WSIB pay raise—but there is a hidden catch they aren't telling you. In this video, we pull back the curtain on the "Protecting Ontario's Workers and Economic Resilience Act, 2026" to expose the dangerous rules that could change your claims forever. If you are an injured worker in Ontario, you cannot afford to miss this warning. The headlines look great: WSIB Loss-of-Earnings (LOE) benefits are jumping from 85% to 90%, the age 65 cutoff is being reworked, and thousands of healthcare workers are getting mandatory coverage [2]. But behind the public relations spin lies a controversial policy rollback that legal clinics and advocates are ringing massive alarm bells over. Bill 105 proposes to eliminate the 72-month "lock-in" timeline [2]. Right now, after 5 years, your WSIB benefits are securely locked in and protected. Under these new changes, that protection is completely stripped away—exposing permanently injured workers to a lifetime of WSIB surveillance, constant case reviews, and sudden benefit clawbacks at any point in their lives. We break down the good news, the bad news, and the operational realities of how this overhaul affects you, your family, and your financial security. Don't let the government's talking points blindside you. If you want the raw, unvarnished truth about navigating Ontario's workers' compensation system, make sure to hit SUBSCRIBE and join our community of advocates. Legal Disclosure & Disclaimer The content on the @wsibtruthmatters channel and the LegalPro Connect network is for general informational and educational purposes only. Not Legal Advice: We provide public legal information, not legal advice. Every case is unique; do not act on this information without consulting a licensed professional regarding your specific situation. Not a Law Firm: LegalPro Connect and WSIB Settlements Inc. are not law firms and do not provide direct legal representation. Referral Service: Our mission is to connect you with independent, licensed lawyers and paralegals through our Preferred Legal Provider Program. No Relationship: Watching these videos or contacting us does not create a lawyer-client relationship. Need a specialized legal expert? Start your Free Case Assessment here: https://form.jotform.com/221073900279251 wsib truth matters, wsib, WSIB Ontario, Bill 105 Ontario, Bill 105 wsib, wsib changes 2026, wsib pay raise, wsib 90 percent, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, Injured Workers Ontario, wsib benefits, wsib surveillance, Joe Machado WSIB, Ontario workers compensation, wsib appeal, wsib loss of earnings, LOE benefits wsib, wsib law Ontario, Ontario workers rights, Ontario government Bill 105, workers compensation Ontario, dark truth about wsib, workers rights Canada, #WSIB #Bill105 #OntarioNews #WorkersRights #WSIBClaim #OntarioPolitics #WorkplaceInjury #LabourRights #WorkersCompensation #CanadaNews

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