Online tools can estimate ranges based on generalized assumptions—like wage history, medical expenses, and whether permanency might be involved. That can be a starting point.
But in Oregon workers’ compensation, your outcome is tied to the specific evidence in your claim file: what was reported, how quickly treatment began, what doctors documented about work restrictions, and whether the insurer accepts the medical connection between your job and your condition.
In other words: a calculator may tell you what “might” happen; your records determine what does.


