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Hosts: Chris and Gini

Topic: What to do if you get injured on the job during the holiday season

Summary:

  • We welcome listeners back from the Christmas and New Year holidays.
  • Focus on the issue of workers getting injured during the holiday season due to increased overtime.
  • Many workers hide injuries to continue working and earning extra pay.
  • Emphasize the importance of not delaying reporting injuries to ensure timely processing and benefits.
  • Discuss the danger of delaying injury reporting and the importance of following timelines.
  • Outline eight things to do if you were injured during the holidays:
  1. File a claim on eComp (e-comp.dol.gov) immediately.
  2. Use the C1 or C2 form and elect continuation of pay to avoid potential loss of pay.
  3. Request a C16 from the supervisor within seven days for medical bill coverage.
  4. Go to the doctor promptly and report the injury within seven days for C16 eligibility.
  5. Obtain a C17 duty status report from the supervisor for medical restrictions.
  6. Watch for letters from the Department of Labor regarding the claim.
  7. Write a detailed employee statement with specifics about the injury.
  8. Obtain a witness statement (Box 16 on the C1 form) from anyone who saw the incident.
  • Stress the significance of witness statements in getting claims accepted.
  • Mention the availability of free resources on the Breaking OWCP website, including downloadable books.
  • Encourage listeners to subscribe to the Breaking Ode ABC podcast on various platforms.r Wednesday night OWCP chats for live discussions and answering questions.
  • Remind listeners to report injuries promptly to avoid losing benefits.

Note: WE provide practical advice for federal employees dealing with workplace injuries during the holiday season, emphasizing the importance of timely reporting and following proper procedures.

Website for Locations. www.federalinjurycenters.com
Contact: 877-787-OWCP or message us Facebook
To Buy The Book: www.breakingowcp.com
To Email information: [email protected]
Find Us on Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, Instagram @
Wednesday Night OWCP Chats with Chris & Gini

  continue reading

69 episodes

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Manage episode 402429118 series 3554528
Content provided by Chris & Gini Helms and Gini Helms. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chris & Gini Helms and Gini Helms or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Hosts: Chris and Gini

Topic: What to do if you get injured on the job during the holiday season

Summary:

  • We welcome listeners back from the Christmas and New Year holidays.
  • Focus on the issue of workers getting injured during the holiday season due to increased overtime.
  • Many workers hide injuries to continue working and earning extra pay.
  • Emphasize the importance of not delaying reporting injuries to ensure timely processing and benefits.
  • Discuss the danger of delaying injury reporting and the importance of following timelines.
  • Outline eight things to do if you were injured during the holidays:
  1. File a claim on eComp (e-comp.dol.gov) immediately.
  2. Use the C1 or C2 form and elect continuation of pay to avoid potential loss of pay.
  3. Request a C16 from the supervisor within seven days for medical bill coverage.
  4. Go to the doctor promptly and report the injury within seven days for C16 eligibility.
  5. Obtain a C17 duty status report from the supervisor for medical restrictions.
  6. Watch for letters from the Department of Labor regarding the claim.
  7. Write a detailed employee statement with specifics about the injury.
  8. Obtain a witness statement (Box 16 on the C1 form) from anyone who saw the incident.
  • Stress the significance of witness statements in getting claims accepted.
  • Mention the availability of free resources on the Breaking OWCP website, including downloadable books.
  • Encourage listeners to subscribe to the Breaking Ode ABC podcast on various platforms.r Wednesday night OWCP chats for live discussions and answering questions.
  • Remind listeners to report injuries promptly to avoid losing benefits.

Note: WE provide practical advice for federal employees dealing with workplace injuries during the holiday season, emphasizing the importance of timely reporting and following proper procedures.

Website for Locations. www.federalinjurycenters.com
Contact: 877-787-OWCP or message us Facebook
To Buy The Book: www.breakingowcp.com
To Email information: [email protected]
Find Us on Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, Instagram @
Wednesday Night OWCP Chats with Chris & Gini

  continue reading

69 episodes

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