Yukon operates common-law tort with the standard Andrews cap on non-pecuniary loss. For workplace claims specifically, the band is built from the Andrews v Grand & Toy non-pecuniary cap framework and then adjusted for Yukon's common-law contributory reduction and any applicable statutory cap.
★ YT · statute of limitations
2 years
Limitations Act, S.Y. 2008, c. 21
★ YT · fault rule
Common-law contributory reduction
Contributory-negligence reduction.
★ YT · caps
What caps recovery.
Statutory caps that may bear on a workplace settlement in Yukon.
Andrews cap
Non-pecuniary loss
~C$430,000+
Andrews trilogy
★ workplace · neighbouring jurisdictions
Compare to neighbours.
How Yukon's fault rule and limitation period compare to other Canada jurisdictions for workplace claims.
Each answer is independently coherent and references the relevant statute or authority document.
How much is a workplace claim worth in Yukon?
In Yukon, workplace claims are valued under the Andrews v Grand & Toy non-pecuniary cap framework, then adjusted for Yukon's fault rule and any applicable state caps.
What fault rule applies to workplace claims in Yukon?
What is the statute of limitations for workplace claims in Yukon?
2 years. Source: Limitations Act, S.Y. 2008, c. 21. Filing after the period expires generally bars the claim absent a tolling exception.
Do Yukon's damages caps reduce workplace settlements?
Yes — Yukon applies the following caps that may bear on a workplace claim: Andrews cap. Caps are applied to the gross award before any fault-allocation reduction.
Does Yukon require no-fault first-party recovery for auto-related workplace claims?
No. Yukon is a traditional tort jurisdiction; the at-fault driver's insurer is the primary source of recovery for auto-related workplace claims.
Should I hire a Yukon workplace attorney?
For all but the most modest claims, yes. Yukon's fault rule and caps materially affect the calculus, and adjusters value represented claims significantly higher. Most Yukon personal injury attorneys work on contingency (33–40% typical), with no fee unless you recover.
Figures on this page are starting points: the Canada band adjusted for Yukon's statutory framework. They are not quotes for any specific case. For representation, consult an attorney admitted in Yukon. See /methodology, /sources, and /disclaimer.