OWCP
Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP) and Employees’ Compensation Appeals Board (ECAB) – workers’ compensation for federal employees
Information available on this site regarding Federal Employes Compensation Act (FECA)
Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP) and Employees’ Compensation Appeals Board (ECAB) – workers’ compensation for federal employees
Information available on this site regarding Federal Employes Compensation Act (FECA)
The Employee Compensation Appeals Board has ordered OWCP to reinstate the wage-loss compensation of a long time federal law enforcement officer who was injured in the line of duty.
His employer had offered him a temporary light duty assignment which his doctors had stated was outside of his physical capabilities. OWCP made an informal determination that [...]
Public Law 103-3
Enacted February 5, 1993
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION ACT
Federal Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA)
The workers’ compensation law covering federal (United States) civilian employees and certain other individuals. Pronounced: “feekah”
Question:
After a traumatic injury is there any form I need to file right away?
Answer:
Yes, a CA-1 with the box for “continuation of pay” checked. If this form is not signed and given to your supervisor within 30 days of the injury you will lose the important right of having your regular pay continued while you’re [...]
The Federal Employees’ Compensation Act provides workers’ compensation coverage to three million Federal and Postal workers including wage replacement, medical and vocational rehabilitation benefits for work-related injury andoccupational disease. FECA’s low administrative cost means that overhead is only 4% of benefits, and Federal workers compensation costs are only 1.8% of total Federal and Postal payroll, [...]
You need to know your rights. Below is a list of ten important things to know to avoid losing Substantial rights.
1. Form CA-1 – obtain and file within 30 days of a traumatic injury or lose Continuation of Pay rights
2. Scheduled Awards (for permanent injury to certain parts of the body) – OWCP often forgets [...]
Although OWCP has a number of offices around the country, all mail on claims must be directed to the central mailroom, the address of which is:
U. S. Department of Labor
OWCP/DFEC Central Mailroom
Post Office Box 8300
London KY 40742-8300