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Reporting an injury and filing a claim (Oregon) (source: https://wcd.oregon.gov)

  • ​Tell your employer about your work-related injury or illness right away.
    • Fill out Form 801 “Report of Job Injury or Illness” and turn it in to your employer. Your employer should send it to its workers’ compensation insurance carrier within five days of your notice. Your employer should provide you this form.
  • If you go to the doctor after your injury, let your doctor know it is a work-related injury.
    • Your doctor should help you complete the Form 827 “Worker’s and Health Care Provider’s Report for Workers’ Compensation Claims.” Your doctor should send this to the insurer within 72 hours of your visit to help file your claim.​
    • Your employer can not pay for medical costs out-of-pocket.
    • Your doctor should not bill you.
  • The insurer has 60 days from your employer’s knowledge of the claim to timely accept or deny your claim. You will be notified of the decision in writing. 
  • ​​ If your claim is denied, the insurer will send you a letter explaining why it was denied and what your appeal rights are.
You can verify your employer’s insurer by asking your employer or using the online coverage lookup tool.


If you are suffering from an illness caused by your job, you have the same rights to file a workers’ compensation claim. 

Contact a benefit consultant for more information on your rights at 800-452-0288 (toll-free).​
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Reporting an injury and filing a claim (Washington) 
(source: https://lni.wa.gov/claims/for-medical-providers/filing-claims/filefast-report-of-accident)

If you are injured at work or develop a work-related illness, workers' compensation pays for medical care directly related to your accident or illness.
  • What's New in Claims
  • Injured Worker? What You Need to Know
  • If You are Injured at Work, What You nNed to Know
  • Employer Incentives
  • FileFast: Report of Accident
  • Find a Doctor
  • Injured Worker Fraud

Online filing speeds up claims processing by 5 days. And, you'll get: Immediate confirmation of receipt. Faster payment of benefits. Faster care to the injured worker. Choose the online filing option that's right for you:Note: If the employer is self-insured, file claims or bill directly to them. See the self-insured employer's list.
Injured Worker File your worker's compensation claim in My L&I. Watch this video to learn about the benefits of filing online.
  • Injured? What you need to know.
  • Medical Provider
  • File your Medical Provider's Report of Accident in My L&I to speed up claims processing.
  • Filling out the Report of Accident.
  • Watch how other medical offices have integrated FileFast into their workflow.
  • Employer
  • File an Employer's Report of Accident online.
  • Watch this video to learn about the benefits of filing online.

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