Transferable Skills Analysis
A Transferable Skills Analysis is an evaluation tool that is useful in determining what occupation a claimant is able to perform in respect of their education, training, experience and earning-potential. In the event that a claimant may not be able to perform the essential tasks of his or her pre-accident employment, the TSA determines what jobs are suited to the claimant, are financially similar in terms of salary range and are suggested for the claimant to transfer into in order to return to gainful employment and financial independence.
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- Alberta Accident Benefits/Section B
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- Return To Work Case Management
- Seminars and Information Sessions
- Transferable Skills Analysis
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