Breaking OWCP with Chris & Gini

Six Critical OWCP TIMELINES

February 11, 2024 Chris & Gini Helms
Six Critical OWCP TIMELINES
Breaking OWCP with Chris & Gini
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Breaking OWCP with Chris & Gini
Six Critical OWCP TIMELINES
Feb 11, 2024
Chris & Gini Helms


Summary:
In this podcast transcript, Chris and  Gini  discuss the importance of adhering to timelines when dealing with workplace injuries, particularly in the context of federal employees. They emphasize six critical timelines:

  1. Reporting an injury: Federal employees have three years from the date of injury to report it, allowing them to receive medical attention and potential reimbursement for related expenses.
  2. Filing for a C-16: Employees have seven days to report a CA-1 injury to be eligible for a C-16, which covers medical bills for the first 60 days.
  3. Continuation of pay (COP): If an employee needs time off due to a work injury, COP provides payment for up to 45 days. However, the injury must be reported within 30 days.
  4. Supervisor submission of documentation: Supervisors have ten days to submit injury-related paperwork to the Office of Workers' Compensation Programs (OWCP).
  5. Doctor's submission of medical documentation: Doctors have ten days to upload medical narratives to OWCP, crucial for continuation of pay.
  6. Appeals for denied claims: Employees have 12 months from the date of denial to file for reconsideration, ensuring their claims remain active and giving them ample time to address issues.

Chris and  Gini  stress the importance of understanding and adhering to these timelines to ensure smooth processing of claims and avoid financial burdens on the injured employees. They encourage federal workers to follow their social media platforms and subscribe to their podcasts for further education and guidance

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

Show Notes


Summary:
In this podcast transcript, Chris and  Gini  discuss the importance of adhering to timelines when dealing with workplace injuries, particularly in the context of federal employees. They emphasize six critical timelines:

  1. Reporting an injury: Federal employees have three years from the date of injury to report it, allowing them to receive medical attention and potential reimbursement for related expenses.
  2. Filing for a C-16: Employees have seven days to report a CA-1 injury to be eligible for a C-16, which covers medical bills for the first 60 days.
  3. Continuation of pay (COP): If an employee needs time off due to a work injury, COP provides payment for up to 45 days. However, the injury must be reported within 30 days.
  4. Supervisor submission of documentation: Supervisors have ten days to submit injury-related paperwork to the Office of Workers' Compensation Programs (OWCP).
  5. Doctor's submission of medical documentation: Doctors have ten days to upload medical narratives to OWCP, crucial for continuation of pay.
  6. Appeals for denied claims: Employees have 12 months from the date of denial to file for reconsideration, ensuring their claims remain active and giving them ample time to address issues.

Chris and  Gini  stress the importance of understanding and adhering to these timelines to ensure smooth processing of claims and avoid financial burdens on the injured employees. They encourage federal workers to follow their social media platforms and subscribe to their podcasts for further education and guidance

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