Frequently Asked Questions
An OWCP doctor is a medical provider trained to evaluate and treat federal employees who are injured on the job under the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA). These providers understand the specific medical documentation, forms, and detailed narratives required by the Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP) to support a federal worker’s claim. Their experience helps ensure injuries are documented clearly and accurately, giving employees the evidence needed for a successful workers’ compensation case.
Federal employees do not need a referral to see an OWCP doctor. Under FECA, injured workers have the right to choose their own treating physician from the start of their claim. This means you can schedule directly with an OWCP-trained provider for an evaluation, medical care, and documentation support without first seeing your primary care provider or obtaining authorization from your agency.
If you are injured on the job as a federal employee, notify your supervisor immediately, complete the appropriate OWCP form (CA-1 for a traumatic injury or CA-2 for an occupational illness), and seek medical evaluation as soon as possible. Early treatment helps prevent complications, and having your injury documented promptly and accurately is essential for claim approval. An OWCP-experienced doctor can guide you through the steps, explain what documentation is required, and help ensure everything is submitted correctly.
Yes. Our clinic provides support for the documentation required by OWCP, including medical narratives, causation statements, duty status reports (CA-17), and follow-up treatment notes. Because OWCP decisions rely heavily on clear medical evidence, we ensure your records meet the standards required by FECA and include the level of detail needed for claims examiners to understand your injury, its cause, and the treatment plan. This support helps reduce delays and strengthens your case.
While OWCP requires injured workers to submit their own claims, our clinic guides you through every step of the process by explaining what each form means, what information is required, and how to ensure your medical documentation supports your case. We provide the medically necessary narratives and evidence that must accompany your claim, helping you avoid common errors that lead to delays or denials and giving you a clearer path to approval.
Yes. We provide OWCP-compliant medical care to federal employees from all agencies, including USPS, TSA, DHS, SSA, VA, DOD, and many others. Any federal employee covered under FECA is eligible to receive treatment in our clinics. We understand the unique demands of federal work environments and the importance of accurate injury documentation, making our care suitable for employees across a wide range of federal occupations.
Do OWCP Claims Increase in the Winter?
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