What is the meaning of the phrase “Significant cause” in workers’ compensation policy item 22.00?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from WCAT-2011-02062 (Re), 2011 CanLII 74851 (BC WCAT):

“Significant cause” does not mean the only cause and does not mean the most important cause. In Schulmeister v. British Columbia (Workers’ Compensation Appeal Tribunal), 2007 BCSC 1580, the court made the following comments about policy item #22.00:

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