
Oregon Warning About Phone Scam Targeting Spanish-Speakers
The Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services is warning about a scam targeting Spanish-speaking injured workers in other states, including Idaho and Montana. In these scams, workers are contacted by phone, email, social media apps such as Facebook Messenger or WhatsApp, or video calls.
The scammers try to convince the worker to appear at an online workers’ compensation hearing, and at times, this results in an official appearing order in their favor. After that, they are told must pay money to receive the workers’ compensation benefits or the settlement for their claim.
Government Agencies Will Never Ask You To Pay To Receive Benefits
These communications may appear official and the hearings may include a fake judge, attorney, or government representative, but remember the Oregon Workers’ Compensation Division and the Workers’ Compensation Board will never ask anyone to pay to receive benefits.
Here’s what you should know:
- WCD, WCB, and insurance companies do not ask for payment to release workers’ compensation benefits. Never pay money up front for benefits or settlements.
- WCD and WCB will never ask for payment via gift cards, wire transfers, or cryptocurrency. Be skeptical of any requests for payment.
- Official communications from WCD and WCB will not pressure you to act or pay immediately.
- WCB, which conducts workers’ compensation hearings, does not charge or collect fees for hearings or mediation.
- WCB does not use social media or applications such as Facebook Messenger or WhatsApp to communicate with parties about hearings or mediations.
Anytime You Don't Know The Person Calling Or E-mailing You, Don't Send Money
If you are unsure whether a communication is legitimate, DO NOT send money or personal information. Verify before you act by contacting the Ombuds Office for Oregon Workers by phone, toll-free, at (800) 927-1271 (toll-free) or via E-mail.
If you believe a scammer has contacted you:
- Report the incident to local law enforcement
- Report any scams, fraud, or suspicious business activity to the Oregon Department of Justice’s fraud hotline at 1-877-877-9392 (toll-free)
- Report the scam to the Oregon Department of Justice and the Ombuds Office for Oregon Workers
- Early reporting helps others from becoming victims
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