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Workers' comp settlement

Learn more about the types of settlement offers and options of negotiating a settlement on an accepted or denied claim. Visit SAIF today.

What the courts say about traveling employees

April 14, 2016 — The court and the board have historically required a fairly significant personal deviation to decide that an employee has left continuous coverage.

Longshore/harbor workers case law summary

January 18, 2017 — Two recently resolved cases address subjectivity.

Claim closure

Your disabling claim will be closed when your accepted condition is “medically stationary.”

Payments for lost wages

We understand that there’s a lot on your mind when you get injured on the job such as how much does workers' comp pay. The information on these pages can help.

Preferred Worker Program

Through the Preferred Worker Program, you can receive financial benefits for providing a job for a worker with permanent disabilities.

How to file a work injury claim

If you are injured on the job, you won’t receive any benefits until you file a work injury claim. Find out how to do that, and more.

Keeping rates low

So you'd like to lower your rates, but you don't have a lot of extra time to devote to it. Here are a few tips that may help:

Volunteers

Volunteers of political subdivisions – public entities such as cities or school districts – are not automatically covered by the subdivision's workers' compensation policy.

Reporting a workplace injury

As you know, medical treatment for a workplace injury must be reported to the insurer in order for the claim to be reviewed quickly.

IMEs

Independent medical examinations (IMEs) are performed by a physician or other health care provider who is not involved in the injured worker's treatment. IMEs are done at the request of the insurer to clarify medical or legal issues.

Fatal claims

Because we know how devastating and difficult a fatal workplace injury is for family members, SAIF has experienced teams dedicated exclusively to these claims.

View and update your claim online

Pay online and visit your claim profile

Out-of-state workers

Your SAIF insurance policy covers many situations where you take an Oregon worker to another state to work. It also provides coverage for some workers you bring into Oregon

Out-of-state workers

If you have workers in other states—or bring workers to Oregon from other states—you'll need to determine if your Oregon workers' comp policy covers these workers or if you must obtain workers' comp insurance in the other states, and how to report pa...

What bills should you pay?

First, make sure your injury has been reported to SAIF.

Young workers

Oregon workers between the ages of 15 and 25 have higher rates of workplace injuries. But it doesn't have to be that way. Find resources to train, supervise, and protect young workers in retail, fast food, and other service industries.

The new definition of “adjusted rate”: a brief summary

January 15, 2018 — Updates on our new policy and billing system

Benchmark report highlights

April 17, 2017 — Here are the latest numbers for workers’ comp, including days-to-decision and first time-loss payment.

More major system changes at SAIF

October 9, 2017 — An all-new policy and billing system is in the works.

Thank you, agents!

January 18, 2017 — You were an important partner in a successful 2016.

New OSHA recordkeeping rules on drug testing

January 18, 2017 — In May, Oregon OSHA will implement its version of the rules on anti-retaliation.

New Preferred Worker Program rule changes

January 18, 2017 — Changes affecting reimbursement of wages and premium exemption went into effect January 1.

Volunteers

Volunteers of political subdivisions—public entities such as cities or school districts—are not automatically covered by the workers' comp policy.

AGC/SAIF group members to receive return for 2022-2023 performance

July 18, 2024 — Retro return distributed to 546 member companies.

Safety committee resource guide

Managing an effective safety committee takes planning and organization.

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