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Oregon has a voluntary
competitive market in which there are more than 400 companies approved to sell
workers compensation insurance in Oregon. Resources available to you for locating
workers compensation insurance companies include your insurance agent, the Internet,
the Small Business Ombudsman, and the phone book Yellow Pages.
When looking for workers compensation insurance, you may want to contact the
agent who handles your business, homeowner, or automobile insurance. Your agent may
be able to place your workers compensation coverage with the same company, or
write a business packagethat includes workers compensation coverage.
Some insurers have special arrangements to provide workers compensation through
business organizations or associations.
Another option is to call insurance companies that have small-business programs. A
short list
of such companies can be found on the Internet or you may call our departments
Small Business Ombudsman,
(503) 378-4209.
All Oregon approved carriers can either volunteer or decline coverage. Because Oregon
requires employers to carry workers compensation insurance on their subject workers,
and insurers can decline coverage, there is another option available to employers.
In Oregon there are insurers, most of whom also write policies in the voluntary market,
that provide policies under the Oregon Workers Compensation Insurance Plan.
If an insurance company denies you workers compensation coverage, you may apply
to the Oregon Workers Compensation Insurance Plan. The insurance plan is administered
by the National Council on Compensation Insurance
(NCCI). Call 1-800-622-4123 ext. 6240 for an application. Your insurance agent is required
to help you complete the application.
If you have coverage with the Oregon Workers Compensation Insurance Plan, you
may continue to pursue coverage with voluntary market insurers who may offer a lower
rate. When you locate an insurer willing to provide coverage, you must give your current
insurer 30 days written notice of intent to cancel. There will be no short-term cancellation
penalty.
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