Breaking OWCP with Chris & Gini
Welcome back to the Breaking OWCP podcast with Chris and Gini! If you are a federal employee dealing with a work-related injury, the process of securing your benefits can feel like navigating a minefield. In this episode, Chris and Gini break down the most common unforced errors that ruin federal workers' comp claims. Originally planning to cover just five mistakes, Chris overdelivers with a list of 10 crucial missteps you need to avoid to ensure your claim is accepted and your job is protected. Plus, we answer listener questions and preview our upcoming trip to Park City, Utah, for the APWU state convention! * Mistake 1: Not reporting your injury immediately. Don't be part of the "rub some dirt on it" crowd; waiting to report your injury can cause you to lose benefits and could result in your agency writing you up. * Mistake 2: Failing to obtain a CA-16 form. If you report a single-shift injury within seven days, your supervisor is required to issue a CA-16 within four hours. This vital form pays for your injury-related medical bills for the first 60 days, even if your claim is ultimately denied. * Mistake 3: Not electing Continuation of Pay (COP). When filling out a CA-1, always elect COP. This allows the government to cover up to 45 days of your time off, protecting your personal sick and annual leave balances. * Mistake 4: Skipping your personal statement. Don't rely solely on the limited space provided on the CA-1 form. Write down every detail immediately so your treating doctor can establish the "fact of injury" in their medical narrative to get your claim approved. * Mistake 5: Letting your supervisor choose your doctor. By law, federal employees have the right to select their initial physician. Do not let management push you to an agency-contracted doctor; choose an OWCP specialist who knows how to navigate the system. * Mistake 6: Ignoring your doctor’s orders. The CA-17 duty status report is not a vacation ticket. If your doctor clears you for restricted duty, you must report to work; staying home can result in lost pay, job termination, or case closure. * Mistake 7: Missing your deadlines. OWCP deadlines are incredibly strict and cannot be overlooked. You have exactly three years to report an injury, seven days for a CA-16, 30 days to claim COP, and 12 months to file for reconsideration. * Mistake 8: Rushing to sign limited duty offers. You are not legally required to sign these offers under duress on the spot. You have 30 days after your claims examiner reviews the offer to consult with your doctor and ensure the assignment is safe. * Mistake 9: Accepting inadequate diagnoses. Do not let your doctor submit paperwork diagnosing you solely with "pain". Pain is just a symptom; to get an OWCP claim approved, your doctor must diagnose the underlying cause, such as a sprained knee or a torn ligament. * Mistake 10: Delaying your return to work. Clocking in as soon as it is medically safe protects your job. Remaining out of work for extended periods—over a year for carriers, clerks, or mail handlers, and two years for rural carriers—gives your agency the contractual right to remove you from your position. Join Us Live Next Week:We will be streaming our next episode live from Park City, Utah, for the APWU Utah State Convention. Come say hi if you're attending Website for Locations. www.federalinjurycenters.com Contact: 877-787-OWCP or message us Facebook To Buy The Book: www.breakingowcp.com To Email information: Info@federalinjurycenters.com Find Us on Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, Instagram @ Wednesday Night OWCP Chats with Chris & Gini
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