Workers Compensation Insurance Oregon
Oregon Employer Requirements, Costs, and Coverage Options

Workers Compensation Insurance Oregon
Oregon Employer Requirements, Costs, and Coverage Options
Or Get A Free QuoteWorkers' Compensation Insurance for Oregon Employers
Workers' compensation insurance is required for most Oregon employers and provides critical protection for both employees and employers. It covers medical expenses and lost wages for employees injured on the job — and protects employers from potentially devastating personal liability for workplace injuries.
Gerald Ross Agency helps Oregon employers find affordable workers' compensation coverage from multiple carriers. Our agents understand Oregon's workers' comp requirements and can help you find the right coverage for your specific business.

Why Choose Gerald Ross Agency?
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- Serving Oregon Coast since 1937
- Competitive rates through market comparison
- Personalized service and claims advocacy
Coverage and Key Information
Important coverage details and information for Oregon residents and businesses.
Medical Benefits
Covers all reasonable and necessary medical treatment for work-related injuries and illnesses — with no dollar limit.
Temporary Disability Benefits
Covers 60% of the worker's average weekly wage while they are unable to work due to a work-related injury.
Permanent Disability Benefits
Covers permanent impairment resulting from a work-related injury — based on the degree of impairment.
Death Benefits
Provides benefits to surviving dependents of workers killed on the job.
Employer Liability
Covers employer liability for work-related injuries not covered by the workers' comp system.
Return-to-Work Programs
Helps injured workers return to work as quickly as possible — reducing claim costs and supporting employee recovery.
How Gerald Ross Agency Helps Oregon Employers and Residents
Oregon Workers' Comp Requirements
Most Oregon employers with one or more employees are required to carry workers' compensation insurance. This includes part-time, seasonal, and family employees in most cases. Penalties for non-compliance are severe — including $250 per day fines and personal liability for claims.
How Workers' Comp Rates Are Calculated
Workers' comp rates are based on your payroll, industry classification (NCCI class code), and experience modification factor (EMR). Higher-risk industries pay higher rates. A good safety record can reduce your EMR and lower your premium.
Reducing Your Workers' Comp Costs
Key strategies include: implementing safety programs to reduce injuries, maintaining a good claims history, returning injured workers to light duty quickly, and comparing carriers through an independent agent like Gerald Ross Agency.
Oregon Workers' Comp Claims Process
When an employee is injured, report the injury to your workers' comp carrier immediately. Provide the employee with the required claim forms. Cooperate with the carrier's investigation. Gerald Ross Agency can help you navigate the claims process.

Workers Compensation Insurance Oregon — Frequently Asked Questions
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