If you’re one of the hundreds of thousands of USPS workers that have to put up with long hours and unpredictable as well as sometimes dangerous and hazardous routes, you have, by now, encountered stories of your colleagues suffering injuries, forcing them to file an injured federal worker claim in order to facilitate treatment and their financial upkeep as they recover. If you’re in this current situation, you may be wondering about the procedure and what to do first in order to get your benefits without a hitch or complications.
Are you an injured USPS worker looking for information on USPS injury reporting, or USPS accident reporting policy? Please give us a call NOW at 1-855-233-3002 to learn more about the procedure in simple and easy language. There may be information you may not be privy to such as the maximum amount of compensation you may be entitled to as well as how to make sure your medical exams are done the right way in order to ensure your claim’s acceptance. Please call 1-855-233-3002 to speak with our injured USPS worker lawyers at no cost to you to learn more about these and other questions you may have.
USPS Injury Reporting – First Steps To Take
OWCP takes injured USPS worker claims very seriously; as such, you want to make sure to move swiftly and file a claim by first informing your supervisor immediately of your injuries. It’s always a good idea to do this in a timely manner to preserve the legitimacy of your claim because late filing may make it seem that you are trying to weasel into compensation when you’re not really injured, or if injured, the injuries are not as substantial given your delay in informing your supervisor. This takes the form of verbal communication after which you will be provided with medical care. Your employing agency will then provide you with form CA-1 or CA-2, whichever suits your needs. You are required to fill this form objectively and give it back to them so it can be sent to the control office in days. However, if you’re not sure about how to fill this form, please give us a call at 1-855-233-3002 and we’d be happy to help.
USPS Workers Comp Doctors and COP
When it comes to treatment, please note that you have the right to select a doctor of your choosing. If you suffered an injury so severe that it resulted in disability, you qualify for Continuation of Pay which will last for 45 work or calendar days. Once your forms leave the employing agency as a USPS worker, personnel at the control office will review them for completeness and accuracy before they are forwarded, together with forms CA-16 and CA-17 to OWCP.
Attorneys for USPS Employee Injuries – Call for Free Today!
There are a few more steps you must know about, but they are dependent on the circumstances and extent of your injury. For a more comprehensive, and customized explanation, please pick up the phone and call us at 1-855-233-3002 to learn more about the USPS accident reporting policy and what USPS employee injuries qualify you for in terms of compensation. We look forward to hearing from you.