Oregon Third-Party Workplace Injury Claims Lawyers
When someone other than your employer contributes to your workplace injury in Oregon, you may have a third-party claim in addition to workers' comp. This can provide compensation for pain, suffering, and full lost wages.
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Workers' comp is an administrative system with its own rules, deadlines, and judges — an attorney who handles these cases daily knows how to navigate the system and avoid procedural mistakes that can sink your claim
Insurance companies handling workers' comp claims have one goal: pay as little as possible. An attorney ensures you receive all the benefits you're entitled to, not just what the insurer offers initially.
If your claim was denied, an attorney can appeal and represent you at hearings. Denied claims are common, but many are overturned on appeal with proper legal representation.
Your employer's insurance company is not on your side. They may pressure you to return to work too soon, dispute your medical treatment, or undervalue your disability. An attorney protects your interests.
If a third party (equipment manufacturer, contractor, property owner) contributed to your injury, you may have an additional personal injury claim beyond workers' comp. An attorney identifies all potential sources of compensation.
Common Questions About Third-Party Workplace Injury Claims
General information only — not legal advice.
What is a third-party workers' comp claim?
A separate lawsuit against a party other than your employer who contributed to your injury — such as an equipment manufacturer, subcontractor, property owner, or driver. Unlike workers' comp, these claims can include pain and suffering damages.
Can I file both workers' comp and a third-party claim?
Yes. Workers' comp covers your employer, while a third-party claim targets other responsible parties. However, your employer's insurer may have a lien on part of any third-party recovery.
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