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Work Injury Chiropractors in Beaverton, Oregon
Work-related injuries involving the spine, joints, and soft tissue are among the most common workers' compensation claims in Oregon. Beaverton chiropractors can serve as attending physicians for the initial period of a claim under Oregon's workers' compensation system, evaluating musculoskeletal work injuries, directing early care, and completing return-to-work documentation. Every practitioner listed here holds an active license with the Oregon Board of Chiropractic Examiners (OBCE).
Chiropractic care for work injuries
Workplace musculoskeletal injuries include acute strains from lifting and carrying, cumulative injuries from repetitive motion, falls on hard or slippery surfaces, and injuries from machinery contact. The lumbar spine, neck, and shoulders bear the most claims in physical occupations. Construction, healthcare, warehouse, and transportation workers account for a disproportionate share of work-injury chiropractic caseloads in the Portland metro area.
In Oregon's workers' compensation system, injured workers choose their own attending physician. Chiropractors are recognized attending physicians under Oregon law for the initial period of a claim (up to 60 days from the first visit or 18 visits, whichever comes first), after which ongoing care is coordinated with another attending physician. SAIF Corporation is Oregon's not-for-profit workers' compensation carrier; most private employers also carry accepted insurer coverage. Beaverton chiropractic offices familiar with workers' compensation can open a claim, coordinate with the insurer, and complete work status reports.
- Initial injury evaluation and workers' compensation claim support
- Spinal and joint manipulation for acute strain and restricted movement
- Soft-tissue therapy for muscle and ligament injuries
- Functional capacity documentation and work status reporting
- Return-to-work coordination with the employer and insurer
Finding work injury care in Beaverton
Beaverton is Washington County's largest city, with neighborhoods including Murray-Scholls, Raleigh Hills, Nimbus, Denney Road, and Murrayhill. Chiropractic practices serving motor vehicle accident patients are distributed across the city's main commercial corridors.
Injured workers in Washington County must report their injury to their employer as soon as possible and should open a workers' compensation claim before beginning care. Once a claim is accepted, chiropractic treatment is covered without a co-pay or deductible for the duration of the active claim. Beaverton chiropractic offices that work with workers' compensation claims handle paperwork directly with SAIF Corporation and private accepted insurers.
Chiropractors in Beaverton
Frequently asked questions
Can a chiropractor be my attending physician for a workers' compensation claim in Oregon?
Yes, for the initial period of the claim. Under Oregon workers' compensation law, injured workers can choose any licensed chiropractor as their attending physician for up to 60 days from the first visit or 18 visits, whichever comes first, including work status reports, functional assessments, and return-to-work planning. If care is needed beyond that period, the chiropractor coordinates transfer to another attending physician. You are not required to use a physician designated by your employer or insurer.
How do I start a workers' compensation claim in Beaverton?
Report your injury to your employer in writing as soon as possible. Your employer is required to provide you with a Form 801 (Report of Job Injury or Illness), which you complete and return. The employer forwards it to their insurer, which accepts or denies the claim within 60 days. You can begin care before the claim is accepted; if it is subsequently accepted, treatment costs are covered retroactively.
What types of work injuries do chiropractors treat under Oregon workers' compensation?
Chiropractors treat a wide range of workers' compensation injuries including lumbar and cervical strain from lifting or falls, repetitive motion injuries of the wrist and shoulder, contusions and soft-tissue injuries from slips and machinery contact, and cumulative trauma conditions. They also manage exacerbations of pre-existing spinal conditions that are aggravated by work activity.
Will I need to miss work during chiropractic treatment for a work injury?
That depends on the nature and severity of the injury and the physical demands of your job. Your chiropractor will issue work status reports throughout treatment that specify whether you are cleared for full duty, modified duty with restrictions, or temporary total disability. Temporary total disability payments from your insurer compensate for lost wages while you are off work.
Does SAIF Corporation cover chiropractic care in Beaverton?
Yes. SAIF Corporation is Oregon's primary workers' compensation insurer and covers chiropractic treatment as a medical benefit for accepted claims. Other private accepted insurers in Oregon operate under the same rules. Beaverton chiropractic offices that accept workers' compensation claims bill SAIF and private insurers directly. Call the office to confirm they accept workers' compensation before your first appointment.
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Disclosures
Practitioner information on this page is compiled from public sources including Google Business Profile, the Oregon Board of Chiropractic Examiners (OBCE) license database, and the NPI Registry. Information may not reflect recent changes: verify contact details and availability directly with the practice. PractitionerMap is a directory resource. It is not medical advice and does not endorse specific practitioners or guarantee outcomes.