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Oregon DOJ Warns of Scam Targeting Spanish-Speaking Workers with Pending Workers' Compensation Claims

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Oregon DOJ issued a scam alert warning Spanish-speaking workers with pending workers' compensation claims about fraudsters posing as government agencies or law firms. Scammers falsely tell victims they have won their claims and demand upfront payment before delivering any benefits, then disappear with the money. Real government agencies do not require upfront payments for workers' compensation benefits.

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Oregon DOJ issued a consumer alert warning of a scam targeting Spanish-speaking workers with pending workers' compensation claims. Fraudsters pose as government agencies or law firms, contact victims via phone, email, Facebook Messenger, or WhatsApp, and falsely claim the victim has won their case and is owed a settlement — but must first deposit money to receive the payout. In some cases, scammers stage fake video hearings to appear legitimate.

Workers with pending claims should verify all communications through official channels, as real government agencies do not demand upfront payment for benefits owed. Report suspicious activity to the Oregon DOJ Consumer Protection Hotline at 877-877-9392, BOLI, or the Ombuds Office for Oregon Workers.

What to do next

  1. Verify any workers' compensation claim communications through official Oregon state agencies
  2. Report suspected scams to Oregon DOJ Consumer Protection Hotline at 877-877-9392
  3. Submit scam reports online at oregonconsumer.gov

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Scam Alert: Fraudsters Targeting Spanish-Speaking Workers Injured on the Job

April 15, 2026 • Posted in Homepage, Media Release

Oregon DOJ warns of scam demanding upfront payments from workers with pending claims

The Oregon Department of Justice (DOJ) is warning Spanish-speaking workers with pending workers’ compensation claims about a scam making the rounds in Oregon. Scammers are posing as government agencies or law firms, falsely telling victims they have won their claims – and then demanding payment before delivering any benefits.

“This scam is predatory in the worst way – it targets workers who are already injured and waiting for help they are legally owed,” said Attorney Dan General Rayfield. “These families deserve protection, not exploitation. Anyone who preys on workers in that position should know that we take it seriously.”

There’s at least one confirmed case of this scam in Oregon. Once victims send money, the scammers disappear – and so does the payment.

How the Scam Works

Scammers identify people who have filed pending workers’ compensation claims. They then reach out by phone, email, or social media – sometimes through Facebook Messenger or WhatsApp – pretending to represent a government agency or law firm. In some cases, scammers have even staged fake video hearings to appear legitimate.

The victim is told they have “won” their case and are owed a settlement or benefits – but they must first deposit money into an account to receive the full payout. After they pay, the scammer cuts off contact. The money is gone.

Warning Signs

You may be dealing with a scam if someone:

  • Asks you to pay money before you can receive workers’ compensation benefits or a settlement
  • Contacts you through Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, or other social media apps claiming to be from a government agency or law firm
  • Pressures you to act quickly or pay immediately
  • Tells you that you have “won” a claim but must first deposit funds Real government agencies do not ask workers to pay money upfront to receive benefits they are owed.

If you have received a suspicious communication about a workers’ compensation claim, contact one of the following:

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Classification

Agency
Oregon DOJ
Published
April 15th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Consumers Workers Employers
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Workers' compensation claims Consumer fraud reporting Consumer scam prevention
Geographic scope
US-OR US-OR

Taxonomy

Primary area
Consumer Protection
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Employment & Labor Criminal Justice

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