Do you know what your rights are if you are injured on the job in Portland, OR?

We never anticipate getting hurt at work or engaging in an accident that could cause us to become injured or disabled. But work-related accidents do happen and more often in certain industries. If you suffered an injury while on the job in Portland, OR , it is important that you take the time to familiarize yourself with your rights so that you are able to utilize the benefits you are likely entitled to receive.
What are my rights?
As an injured worker who qualifies to receive workers’ compensation benefits, the State of Oregon says you hold the following rights:
1.You have the right to file a workers’ compensation claim and;
·Your employer cannot force or coerce you into not filing a claim.
·Your employer cannot demand that you say your injury did not occur while you were on the job when it did.
·“Your employer cannot force you to work as an independent contractor, partner, or corporate officer to avoid filing a workers’ compensation claim.”
·Your employer is required to submit your claim using Form 801 to its insurer within five days after being notified of your injury.
2.You hold the right to seek medical treatment for the injuries or illness you suffered. While some employers’ insurance policy allows for a worker to obtain treatment from their own doctor, others may require you to see a doctor who participates in a managed care organization (MCO).
3.You have the right to return to work after being given the green light from your physician. Generally, after some treatment, therapy, etc., a physician will release a patient to go back to work. Sometimes, if the injury was severe, a doctor may limit their patient’s duties until they fully recover from their injury.
4.In the event the work accident has left you partially or totally disabled, you do have the right to obtain disability pay.
5.Should you disagree with a decision that was made on your claim, you do have the right to appeal the decision. There is a specific process that must be followed when appealing an insurer’s decision and our Portland, OR workers’ compensation lawyers can provide you with the legal assistance you will need to successfully do this.
Is there ever a time when an employer’s insurer doesn’t have to cover my injuries?
While most injuries are covered when they were sustained on the job, there are instances when an employer may not be required to provide an injured worker with workers’ compensation benefits. Some examples of when an employer’s insurer wouldn’t be required to compensate a worker who suffered an injury while on the job include:
·An “injury to any active participant in assaults or combats which are not connected to the job assignment and which amount to a deviation from customary duties.”
·An injury that was sustained “while engaging in or performing, or as the result of engaging in or performing, any recreational or social activities primarily for the worker’s personal pleasure.”
·An injury where the “major contributing cause of which is demonstrated to be by a preponderance of the evidence the injured worker’s consumption of alcoholic beverages or cannabis or the unlawful consumption of any controlled substance, unless the employer permitted, encouraged or had actual knowledge of such consumption.”
[Source: Oregon Legislature ].
What if my employer’s insurer doesn’t want to process or pay my claim but my injury is compensable?
If your employer doesn’t want to file a claim on your behalf or their insurer isn’t willing to provide you with the benefits you are due, you should contact Welch, Bruun & Green to speak with a Portland, OR workers’ compensation attorney. Our skilled lawyers can explain the steps you will need to take to address and resolve the issue. Now, in the event your employer denied your claim without a valid reason for doing so, Oregon law does permit you to take civil action against your employer (i.e. filing a personal injury lawsuit in an effort to recover compensation for your injuries).
Therefore, if you are having difficulty getting an employer to file your claim or obtaining the workers’ compensation benefits you know you are entitled to, we encourage you to contact our workers comp law firm in Portland for legal help. From helping workers recover lost wages to getting an employer’s insurer to pay for medical care, our attorneys are qualified to assist with your matter. In the event you have a question regarding your legal rights as an injured worker in Portland, we invite you to contact us now so that we may address any questions or concerns you might have.
Welch, Bruun & Green is located at:
4380 SW Macadam Avenue, #120
Portland, OR 97239
Phone: 503-221-0870
Website: www.wbgatty.com








