
Oregon Workers' Compensation Laws: Benefits, Deadlines, and Your Rights
Oregon workers' comp pays 66 2/3% of your wages and all medical costs. Know the 90-day report deadline, strict 1-year claim limit, and worker doctor-choice rules.
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Oregon workers' comp pays 66 2/3% of your wages and all medical costs. Know the 90-day report deadline, strict 1-year claim limit, and worker doctor-choice rules.

Oklahoma workers' comp pays 70% of AWW, has a 1-year filing deadline, and a 3-day wait not paid retroactively. Learn your rights under 85A O.S.

Ohio is a monopolistic state where all workers' comp coverage comes from the BWC. Learn about benefits, the 2-year filing deadline, doctor choice, and your rights.

North Dakota requires all employers to cover workers through WSI, a monopolistic state fund. Learn about benefits, the DMP system, deadlines, and your rights.

North Carolina workers' comp: mandatory for 3+ employees, 66 2/3% AWW, 30-day report rule, employer-directed doctor, and 2-year claim deadline.

New York workers' comp pays 66 2/3% of your AWW times your degree of disability. Learn deadlines, doctor-choice rules, and your rights under NY Workers' Compensation Law.

New Mexico workers' comp requires 3+ employees, written notice within 15 days, and a 1-year claim deadline. Learn benefits, doctor choice, and your rights under NMSA 52-1-1.

New Jersey workers' comp pays 70% of your AWW. Learn reporting deadlines, doctor-choice rules, the 2-year filing limit, and your rights under N.J.S.A. 34:15.

New Hampshire workers' comp pays 60% of your AWW. Learn the 3-year filing deadline, doctor-choice rules, and your rights under RSA 281-A.

Nevada workers' comp requires coverage for 1+ employees. Learn the 90-day claim deadline, 66 2/3% wage rate, panel doctor rules, and your rights after a workplace injury.

Nebraska workers' comp: mandatory for 1+ employees, 66 2/3% AWW wage replacement, 2-year filing deadline, and your right to choose a doctor with your records.

Montana workers' comp covers every employer with 1+ employees. Learn the 1-year claim deadline, 4-day waiting period, 66 2/3% wage rate, and doctor-choice rules.