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The Notice of Closure in the Oregon Workers' Compensation ClaimThe Notice of Closure contains a lot of information, about your claim, but also provides the option of appeal. Learn how we review a Notice of claim closure.
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Oregon Workers Compensation Settlements Part Two: The Claims Disposition AgreementOregon Workers' Compensation allows you to settle an accepted claim with a "claims disposition agreement." Learn how these settlements work.
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The Worker Requested Medical Examination in the Denied Oregon Workers' Compensation ClaimWhen an injured worker is fighting a denied claim, he may be able to get "worker requested medical examination." Learn about these examinations.
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Expert Depositions in Oregon Workers' Compensation ClaimsIf you appeal a denied Oregon Workers' Compensation claim, you may go to a hearing, and testify. In some cases, Doctors sometimes testify as well.
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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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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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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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How Workers' Compensation Settlements Work Part One: Denied ClaimsOregon Workers' Compensation allows for settlement of accepted and denied claims. However, there are many factors to consider when evaluating options.
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Oregon Workers' Compensation: "Injury" and "Occupational Disease" ExplainedThere are two kinds of Oregon Workers' Compensation claims, an occupational disease, and an injury. Learn how each claim works, and what you need to do.
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Occupational Hearing Loss Claim Proven With Consideration of Agent Orange ExposureOregon occupational hearing loss claims present challenges. In this case, the injured worker proved occupational hearing loss with a well reasoned medical opinion.
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Your Oregon Workers' Compensation Notice of Acceptance Is The Most Important Document In Your Claims File.The Notice of Acceptance in Your Oregon Workers' Compensation file is the most important document in the whole file. Why? Because it defines your benefits.
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The Basic List: What You Are Entitled To With An Accepted Oregon Workers' Compensation ClaimAn Oregon Workers' Compensation claim is a group of insurance benefits. What you are entitled to depends on the nature and extent of your injury.