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What is Tort Claim Form

The Oregon Standard Tort Claim Form is a government document used by individuals to file claims for damages or injuries caused by a state agency in Oregon.

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Tort Claim Form is needed by:
  • Individuals harmed by a state agency in Oregon
  • Residents seeking compensation for property damage
  • Claimants filing for personal injury claims
  • Those needing to report incidents to Oregon state agencies
  • Individuals requiring documentation for legal recourse

How to fill out the Tort Claim Form

  1. 1.
    Access the Oregon Standard Tort Claim Form on pdfFiller by typing the form name in the search bar.
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    Once the form is open, review the fields to understand the information needed for completion.
  3. 3.
    Gather necessary information such as your personal details, incident description, and any relevant documents to support your claim.
  4. 4.
    Use the fillable fields to enter your name, address, and specific details about the incident and any injuries or damages incurred.
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    Carefully check each box and complete all sections as instructed, paying attention to any notes provided on the form.
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    After filling out the form, review all entered information for accuracy and completeness to avoid common mistakes.
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    Finalize the form by signing it within the designated area, confirming your acknowledgment of the claim.
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    Save the completed form by clicking the save button or exporting it as a PDF for submission.
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    Submit your claim by following the provided instructions, which may include mailing the form to the appropriate state agency or submitting it electronically if available.
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Any individual who has suffered damages or injuries due to the actions of a state agency in Oregon can file the Oregon Standard Tort Claim Form.
The completed Oregon Standard Tort Claim Form must be submitted within 180 days of the incident to be considered valid for processing.
You can submit the completed form by mailing it to the appropriate Oregon state agency or, depending on the agency, submitting it electronically through their designated channels.
It is advisable to include any relevant evidence related to the incident, such as photographs of damages, medical records, or witness statements, alongside the completed form.
Common mistakes include failing to provide complete personal information, not signing the form, or missing the submission deadline, which could lead to rejection of your claim.
Processing times may vary but typically take several weeks. It’s important to ensure your form is filled out accurately to avoid delays.
No, the Oregon Standard Tort Claim Form does not require notarization, but it must be signed by the claimant.
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