B.C. workers’ muscle, joint injury claims cost more than $2 billion over five years
RICHMOND — British Columbia’s workers’ compensation agency says claims for musculoskeletal injuries — those involving muscles, joints, tendons and nerves — have resulted in more than $2.35 billion in time-loss claims over a five-year period.
WorkSafeBC says the type of injury was the most common claim seen in the province between 2020 and 2024, with 88,000 such files from workers.
The agency says in a statement that those injuries account for about a quarter of all claim costs reported during that period.
The injured workers are from a spectrum of industries, with concentrations in health care, retail, local government, restaurants, public schools and skilled trades.
