Your Resource for Oregon Personal Injury Workers' Compensation, and Social Security Information
Claims adjusters and insurance companies do this every day. You do not. There is a lot at stake when you are facing a serious injury or disability. Before you sign forms, give statements, or agree to anything, review our free article library. Here, you will get answers to your most frequently asked questions, learn the basic issues you face, and most important, the mistakes you need to avoid.
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How Insurance Adjusters Evaluate Claims, and What You Can DoOregon Personal Injury Lawyer Joe Di Bartolomeo covers how insurance adjusters evaluate claims, and what has changed. Questions? Call 503-325-8600
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Special Issues with Child Injury Claims in OregonDi Bartolomeo Law Office | Oregon Child Injury Claims | Call 503-325-8600
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How Some Employers Interfere with Injured Oregon WorkersMost employers follow the law with an on-the-job injury. Others do not. Find out how to handle employer issues when you file an Oregon workers' comp claim.
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Oregon Workers' Compensation "Independent" Medical Examinations: A Survival GuideOregon Workers' Compensation carries can require you to attend an "independent" medical examination. Read this guide to get helpful tips on how to survive an exam.
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Oregon Workers' Compensation Claim Index Searches: Another Investigation ToolOregon Workers' Compensation carriers will investigate your claim history to see whether you have suffered similar injuries in the past. Learn more here.
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How Oregon Injury Claims Against Drunk Drivers Are DifferentInjury claims against drunk drivers are like other Oregon auto injury claims, but the differences are important. Learn how claims against drunk drivers are different.
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How Our Oregon Workers' Compensation Fee Agreement WorksOregon Workers' Compensation lawyers helping injured workers only get paid for positive results. In most cases, the insurer pays the fee. Learn more here.
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How Workers' Compensation Carriers Investigate On the Job Injury Claims In OregonAfter an injured worker in Oregon files a workers' compensation claim, the insurance company has sixty days to accept or deny the claim. Here is how they decide.
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Appealing the Oregon Workers' Compensation Notice of Closure: Request for ReconsiderationYou have the right to appeal the Notice of Closure on your Oregon Workers' Compensation claim by filing a Request for Reconsideration.
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A Guide to the Oregon Workers' Compensation Notice of AcceptanceAn Oregon Workers' Compensation Notice of Acceptance includes critical information about your injury claim. This guide breaks down each part of the notice.
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Six Things to Consider When You Have An Accepted Workers' Compensation Claim in OregonOregon Workers' Compensation provides benefits for accepted claims, but even when the claim is accepted, there are issues you need to look out for.
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Proving Mild Traumatic Brain Injury In Your Oregon Injury ClaimMild Traumatic Brain Injuries can be elusive. Physicians will often refer our clients for a neuropsychological evaluation.
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The Social Security "Disability Report-Adult" FormThe Social Security "Disability Report-Adult" form asks a lot of information about what conditions disable you, work history, and medical care.
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The Social Security Function Report-Adult FormThe Social Security "Function Report-Adult" form asks a lot of questions about why you feel you are disabled, daily activities, and limitations.
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Giving A Statement In Your Oregon Workers' Compensation ClaimWorkers' Compensation carriers in Oregon can take your statement as part of their investigation of a claim. This article gives tips on how to handle a statement.
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Filing A Request For Hearing On Your Oregon Workers' Compensation ClaimOregon Workers' Compensation allows an injured worker to request a hearing when benefits have been denied.
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Filing A Request For Hearing On Your Oregon Workers' Compensation ClaimOregon Workers' Compensation allows an injured worker to request a hearing when benefits have been denied.
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Filing A Request For Hearing With The Oregon Workers' Comp. BoardThis form allows you to request a hearing with the Oregon Workers' Compensation Board. You can raise many issues, including a complete claim denial.
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How and When Your Employer Must Report An Oregon Workers' Compensation ClaimWhen a worker is injured on the job in Oregon, your employer must report the claim within a strict deadline, and provide certain information.
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How To File A Workers' Compensation Claim in OregonOregon Workers' Compensation rules and statutes require that an employer provide claims forms immediately to an injured worker wanting to make a claim.