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"Federal Employee Injury Claims: Know Your Rights and Take Action"

In this podcast episode, recorded in Greenville, South Carolina during Patient Appreciation week at the Federal Center's office, the hosts discuss the importance of understanding the rights of federal employees when it comes to injury claims. They highlight the reasons why many claims are denied, which include lack of knowledge and fear of management. The hosts emphasize the need for education and knowledge, specifically focusing on the C-10 form, also known as "What a Federal Employee Should Do When Injured at Work."

The episode covers the low acceptance rate of injury claims among federal employees, with only 14% of claims being approved. The hosts stress the importance of reporting injuries promptly and accurately and provide information on how to access the C-10 form. They discuss the challenges faced by various federal employees in physically demanding jobs and explain the significance of reporting injuries as soon as possible to avoid complications.

Wen address questions from the audience, including how to get leave reimbursed, the process of leave buyback, and the importance of proper documentation and paperwork. They also discuss the process of going for a second opinion visit and the significance of documenting these visits thoroughly. The episode concludes with guidance on returning to work with restrictions and the importance of communicating with your doctor if you find yourself unable to perform your job.
[00:00:47 - 00:01:26]
We discuss the importance of understanding your rights as a federal employee when it comes to injury claims. Many people don't attempt claims due to a lack of knowledge or fear of management. We emphasize the need for education and knowledge, which can be found on federalinjurycenters.com. Specifically, we talk about the C-10 form and why it's crucial for federal employees.

[00:01:26 - 00:02:10]
One major reason claims are denied is that they are not attempted. We highlight the importance of reporting injuries promptly and accurately. We also mention the significance of providing information and resources to coworkers to ensure they know what to do in case of an injury.

[00:02:10 - 00:03:19]
We discuss the startling statistic that only 14% of injured federal employees have their claims accepted, leaving 86% without approved claims. We also mention how certain factors, like the exclusion of USPS employees from injury lists, can affect these statistics. We highlight the challenges faced by various federal employees in physically demanding jobs.

[00:04:21 - 00:05:44]
We interact with the audience about their familiarity with the C-10 form, highlighting how few have heard of it. We discuss the changes in accessing the form and how individuals can take action by printing and posting it at their workplaces. We stress the importance of reporting injuries to supervisors promptly and accurately.

[00:05:44 - 00:07:21]
We explain the significance of reporting injuries as soon as possible to avoid complications. Waiting can lead to a loss of benefits and further health problems. We emphasize the importance of following the proper procedures and understanding the rules related to reporting injuries.

{00:09:37 - 00:11:54]
We address questions from the audience, including how to get leave reimbursed and the process of leave buyback. We emphasize the importance of proper documentation and paperwork to ensure reimbursement. We also mention the three-year window for reporting injuries and how individuals can still take action even if they initially did

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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"Federal Employee Injury Claims: Know Your Rights and Take Action"

In this podcast episode, recorded in Greenville, South Carolina during Patient Appreciation week at the Federal Center's office, the hosts discuss the importance of understanding the rights of federal employees when it comes to injury claims. They highlight the reasons why many claims are denied, which include lack of knowledge and fear of management. The hosts emphasize the need for education and knowledge, specifically focusing on the C-10 form, also known as "What a Federal Employee Should Do When Injured at Work."

The episode covers the low acceptance rate of injury claims among federal employees, with only 14% of claims being approved. The hosts stress the importance of reporting injuries promptly and accurately and provide information on how to access the C-10 form. They discuss the challenges faced by various federal employees in physically demanding jobs and explain the significance of reporting injuries as soon as possible to avoid complications.

Wen address questions from the audience, including how to get leave reimbursed, the process of leave buyback, and the importance of proper documentation and paperwork. They also discuss the process of going for a second opinion visit and the significance of documenting these visits thoroughly. The episode concludes with guidance on returning to work with restrictions and the importance of communicating with your doctor if you find yourself unable to perform your job.
[00:00:47 - 00:01:26]
We discuss the importance of understanding your rights as a federal employee when it comes to injury claims. Many people don't attempt claims due to a lack of knowledge or fear of management. We emphasize the need for education and knowledge, which can be found on federalinjurycenters.com. Specifically, we talk about the C-10 form and why it's crucial for federal employees.

[00:01:26 - 00:02:10]
One major reason claims are denied is that they are not attempted. We highlight the importance of reporting injuries promptly and accurately. We also mention the significance of providing information and resources to coworkers to ensure they know what to do in case of an injury.

[00:02:10 - 00:03:19]
We discuss the startling statistic that only 14% of injured federal employees have their claims accepted, leaving 86% without approved claims. We also mention how certain factors, like the exclusion of USPS employees from injury lists, can affect these statistics. We highlight the challenges faced by various federal employees in physically demanding jobs.

[00:04:21 - 00:05:44]
We interact with the audience about their familiarity with the C-10 form, highlighting how few have heard of it. We discuss the changes in accessing the form and how individuals can take action by printing and posting it at their workplaces. We stress the importance of reporting injuries to supervisors promptly and accurately.

[00:05:44 - 00:07:21]
We explain the significance of reporting injuries as soon as possible to avoid complications. Waiting can lead to a loss of benefits and further health problems. We emphasize the importance of following the proper procedures and understanding the rules related to reporting injuries.

{00:09:37 - 00:11:54]
We address questions from the audience, including how to get leave reimbursed and the process of leave buyback. We emphasize the importance of proper documentation and paperwork to ensure reimbursement. We also mention the three-year window for reporting injuries and how individuals can still take action even if they initially did

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

  continue reading

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