Get Your Free WCB Penalty Review
We will review your penalty notice, explain your options, and tell you exactly how much we can reduce your fine — at no cost with no obligation.
What We Review in Your Free Consultation
Your Penalty Notice
We analyze the penalty calculation, alleged uninsured period, and identify any errors or discrepancies.
Timeline and Deadlines
We confirm your 30-day response window and any other critical deadlines to ensure no rights are forfeited.
Mitigation Factors
We identify every available argument for penalty reduction based on your specific situation.
Estimated Reduction
We give you a realistic estimate of the reduction we can achieve based on comparable cases.
Resolution Timeline
We explain what the process will look like and how long it is likely to take.
Payment Options
We discuss payment plan options if the penalty amount is still significant after reduction.
What to Have Ready
- ✓ Your WCB penalty notice (if received)
- ✓ Approximate dates coverage was absent
- ✓ Your current workers' comp coverage status
- ✓ Any prior WCB violations (if applicable)
- ✓ Rough idea of your annual payroll and number of employees
💡 Stop Work Order? Call us immediately at 833-697-4357 — do not fill out the form. SWOs require same-day emergency action.
Start Your Free Review
Complete the form and we will contact you within 24 hours — usually same day.
About the Free Consultation
What happens during the free consultation?
During the free consultation, we review your penalty notice, ask about your compliance history and the circumstances of the lapse, and give you a realistic assessment of what reduction we can achieve. There is no pressure to engage our services — we simply want you to understand your options.
How long does the free consultation take?
Most initial consultations take 15–30 minutes by phone. For more complex cases — multiple violations, judgment situations, or stop work orders — we may schedule a longer call or request documentation review first.
What information do I need for the consultation?
Ideally, have your penalty notice in hand. We will want to know: the penalty amount, dates of the alleged uninsured period, your current coverage status, and whether you have had any prior WCB violations. Even if you do not have all this information, we can still give you useful guidance.