Injured Workers
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What if I Get Hurt on the Job?
All employers in Oregon must have workers' compensation insurance available for all employees, whether documented or not, for workplace injuries. Read more here. Read More
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Oregon Workers' Compensation Division
The Workers' Compensation Division (WCD) is the state agency that administers, regulates, and enforces the laws and administrative rules governing the Oregon workers' compensation system. This website provides information for workers about workers' compensation and filing a claim for benefits. Content Detail
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What happens if I’m hurt on the job?
A guide to Oregon’s workers’ compensation benefits, rights, and responsibilities. Video available. Content Detail
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Injured Workers
What an employer can and must do if a worker is injured on the job. Content Detail
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Workers' Compensation: What Workers Should Know
Information for employees about workers' compensation benefits for Oregon employees. Content Detail
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Workers' Compensation: What Employers Should Know
Information for employers about Oregon's Workers' Compensation program Content Detail
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Ombudsman for Injured Workers
The ombudsman's office was created by the Oregon Legislature to be an independent advocate for Oregon's injured workers. They can help workers informally resolve any problems or disputes that might arise between the parties involved in workers' claims and can answer your questions about the workers' compensation system. There is no charge for these services. Content Detail
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Accessibility to Oregon Courts
Information about requesting accommodation for disabilities in order to use the state court system's services or facilities. Content Detail