1. What is Workers Compensation Insurance? Workers compensation insurance covers the cost of medical expenses as well as disability and vocational benefits to workers who become occupationally injured or diseased with temporary or permanent disability. It also compensates them for lost wages and provides death benefits for their dependents if they are killed in work-related accidents, including terrorist attacks.
2. Who does an Oregon workers compensation policy protect? Workers compensation coverage provides benefits to a worker when they are injured or get sick in the course of their employment regardless of whether anyone is at fault. Employers liability coverage protects the employer for employee work-related bodily injury which is not compensable under workers compensation coverage.
Workers compensation coverage is always primary for injuries arising from work. Your commercial business liability policy and commercial auto policy exclude coverage for such injuries.
3. What are the benefits paid to workers under an Oregon workers compensation policy? The benefits provided to employees under workers compensation insurance includes:
4. What is the procedure for filing a workers compensation claim? Full details of the claim should include how, when and where the occurrence took place; the names and addresses or any injured persons and/or witnesses, and a description and location of the event.
5. How do I contact the State of Oregon Workers Compensation Division? You can visit the Oregon Workers Compensation Division online by clicking here. Otherwise you can reach them at 800-452-0288.