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Filing a workers’ comp claim in Oregon.

Administered by the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services, Workers' Compensation Division. Primary form: Form 801 — Report of Job Injury or Illness.

Reporting deadline
90 days from date of injury (notify employer)
Filing deadline
1 year from date of injury or last benefit
Waiting period
3 days, retroactive after 14 days

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Oregon State Board

Agency
Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services, Workers' Compensation Division
Primary claim form
Form 801 — Report of Job Injury or Illness

Deadlines at a glance

Reporting deadline

90 days from date of injury (notify employer)

Report to your employer first. Put it in writing — email, text, or signed letter. Missing this window can reduce or eliminate benefits.

Filing deadline

1 year from date of injury or last benefit

File Form 801 — Report of Job Injury or Illness with the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services, Workers' Compensation Division before this window closes.

Waiting period for income benefits

3 days, retroactive after 14 days

Medical benefits typically begin immediately. The waiting period applies to wage-replacement (TTD/TPD) benefits only.

Oregon-specific notes

ORS § 656.265. Employer must file Form 801 within 5 days of learning of injury.

Federal programs that may apply

The Oregon program covers most private-sector workers. Three federal programs run in parallel for specific worker categories:

  • FECA — Federal Employees’ Compensation Act. Covers civilian federal employees. Filed through the US DOL, Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs.
  • LHWCA — Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act. Covers maritime workers (longshoremen, shipbuilders, harbor workers) on navigable US waters.
  • Jones Act — 46 U.S.C. § 30104. Covers seamen injured in the course of employment. Provides a negligence cause of action and maintenance and cure rights outside the state WC system.

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Workers’ comp guides for other states

This is general information, not legal advice. Workers’ compensation rules change frequently. Confirm the current form, deadlines, and benefits framework with the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services, Workers' Compensation Division or a licensed Oregon attorney before filing.