Oregon Code § 656.583·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Paying
agency may compel election and prompt action.
(1) The paying agency may require the worker or other
beneficiaries or the legal representative of a deceased worker to exercise the
right of election provided in ORS 656.578 by serving a written demand by
registered or certified mail or by personal service upon such worker,
beneficiaries or legal representative.
(2) Unless such
election is made within 60 days from the receipt or service of such demand and
unless, after making such election, an action against such third person is
instituted within such time as is granted by the paying agency, the worker,
beneficiaries or legal representative is deemed to have assigned the cause of
action to the paying agency. The paying agency shall allow the worker, the
beneficiaries or legal representative of the worker at least 90 days from the
making of such election to institute such action. In any case where an insurer
of a third person is also the insurer of the employer, notice of this fact must
be given in writing by the insurer to the injured worker and to the Director of
the Department of Consumer and Business Services within 10 days after the
occurrence of any accident which may result in the assertion of the claim
against the third person by the injured worker. [Formerly 656.316; 1981 c.854 §43]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 656.583
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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