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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Making Sure Your Workers' Compensation Carrier Accepts All of Your ClaimOregon Workers' Compensation carriers often accept only some medical conditions. You can make a new or omitted medical condition claim to ensure full benefits.
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Being "Insured" for Social Security DisabilitySocial Security Disability Insurance is nothing more than the government-sponsored disability insurance. Learn what it means to be "insured" under this system.
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The Importance of Past Work in Determining a Social Security Disability ClaimPart him of the process and to determining whether you are "disabled" under the Social Security statute is looking at your past work. Learn why.
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Common Issues with Serious Fracture Injury ClaimsOregon and Washington injury claims involving serious orthopedic injuries pose special challenges. Learn the unique issues these injuries bring to an injury claim.
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Washington Personal Injury Protection: A SummaryWashington law requires only that insurance companies "offer" PIP coverage for an auto insurance policy. It is not required, but here are the basics.
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Hit and Run and Phantom Vehicle Claims: Learn How to File Your ClaimHit and run and phantom vehicle collisions are too common in Oregon, and in order to protect your rights, you have to meet strict time limits. Learn more here.
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What Happens at the Social Security HearingThe Social Security hearing is the first time you get to meet face to face with the person deciding your claim. Learn how these hearings work, and what to expect.
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The "Own Motion" Claim: An IntroductionIn Oregon, you are entitled to access medical care long after your claim is closed, but you need to know what care is covered, and other claims requirements.
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Proving the Social Security Disability ClaimThere are five elements to every Social Security Disability claim. Learn how the sequential process works in establishing your Social Securitydisability claim.
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The Mechanics of the Oregon Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Claim in OregonIf you have been injured in an Oregon auto collision, you may be dealing with an uninsured or underinsured motorist claim. Learn the basics on your Oregon claim.
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Examples of Oregon Workers' Compensation Claim DenialsThere are different ways an employer or insurance company can deny a workers' compensation claim in Oregon. Learn about some of the different claim denials here.
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Oregon Wrongful Death Claims: An IntroductionWrongful Death claims in Oregon are unique for other types of injury claim because a statute defines the rights and remedies of those who have lost a loved one.