Is filing the claim with the employer my only option?

No. Alternatively, you may file a Workers’ Compensation claim through your doctor using Oregon Form 827. With the help of your physician, the form is completed jointly. The physician, clinic or hospital is then obligated to report job-related injuries to the Workers’ Compensation insurance company within 3 business days.

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What if my employer does not want to file a Workers’ Compensation claim?

Legally, the employer is not allowed to pressure you to not file, to say you were injured elsewhere, or to force you to take money out of pocket in lieu of filing a claim.

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How do I file a Workers’ Compensation injury claim?

First, notify your employer immediately of your injury. While you are not required to file a claim, if you choose to do so, ask your employer for Oregon form 801, and complete it. Once notified of the injury, the employer is obligated to file the form with the Workers’ Compensation insurer within 5 days.

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What benefits are provided under Oregon’s Workers’ Compensation insurance?

Generally speaking, the following are provided as benefits of Workers’ Compensation insurance: Medical Expenses related to the covered injury; Loss of Wages incurred due to the job related injury; Payment for the complete loss of an extremity (or use thereof), hearing, or sight; and vocational rehabilitation.

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Who is eligible to receive Workers’ Compensation insurance benefits?

Any subject employee who has been injured while in the course of his or her employment.

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Under what circumstances are employers excused from providing Workers’ Compensation Insurance?

In Oregon there are approximately 30 exemptions, ranging from domestic employees to firefighters to interstate transporters. (For more detailed information, see ORS 656.027.) However, any employer who has one or more “subject” workers (including minors) who completes services for remuneration, who are subject to the direction and control of the employer must have Workers’ Compensation [...]

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What is Oregon Workers’ Compensation insurance?

Workers’ Compensation is a no-fault insurance designed to provide benefits to employees who are injured while in the course of their work duties. In the state of Oregon, nearly all employers are required to carry the insurance.

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Under what circumstances would a person seek legal counsel concerning a Workers’ Compensation claim?

1. Under most circumstances, a person should consult with an attorney following being injured at work. Why? Obtaining legal assistance on a Workers’ Compensation injury costs you nothing. Therefore, it is to your benefit to have an attorney serve as your representative, overseeing the equity of your claim benefits. 2. You should especially seek assistance [...]

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Do I Need a Personal Injury Attorney?

Have you been injured in some type of accident? Was the injury caused by another’s negligence? Is one or more insurance companies involved? Do you have the energy and stamina to collect necessary documentation, handle the correspondence, and hound the involved parties including claims adjusters, medical providers, medical billing offices, bill collectors, witnesses, therapists, and [...]

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What if I am Injured on Private Property?

Premises Liability is that area of law which addresses injury sustained on the property of others. In the eyes of the law, premises includes both dwellings (e.g. house) and the land. What are some examples of injuries? Generally, injury refers to bodily injury, although also included are pain and suffering, as well as loss of [...]

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