Welcome to the Worker Guide
Side by side with workers to make Oregon the safest place to work.

Reporting a workplace injury
Were you injured on the job? See our helpful quick tips on the process of filing a claim and getting treated.Servicios en Espaņol
El personal experto de SAIF incluye empleados que habla en Español y estan dispuestos para servirles. También tienen acceso a un servicio de intérpretes. Para hablar con uno de nuestros representantes, llame al 800.285.8525.
The right turn in a mid-life change of course
In August 2004, Mike Toney suffered an on-the-job injury affecting his neck and shoulder. His doctor told him he couldn't go back to his old job; it was time to look for something else.More announcements
- Being an active health care consumer pays off
With "Health Tips," SAIF provides tools to help you get the health care you need recover quicker and stay healthy. - The Apprentice Becomes a Partner
When Pendleton Electric moved an injured electrician into the office, the company got new energy and a new partner. - No strain, no claim
It happens every day. In fact, in 2006 it happened to workers covered by SAIF more than 42 times a day for a combined cost of over $94 million. - Rewarding work
When injuries went off the charts in Hood River County, employees changed the safety culture and reduced them almost to zero. - Survey shows injured worker satisfaction with SAIF continues to rise
Ratings increase some for core measures of customer satisfaction, including overall service quality, aspects of the claim experience, and general attributes of SAIF. - For more announcements see worker guide news.
