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Workers' Compensation

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Black Lung

 

Energy Employees

 

Federal Employees

 

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Under the Federal Employees' Compensation Act, what requirements must a claim for workers' compensation meet?

  

How do employees file for workers' compensation if they work for a private company or state or local government ?

  

Who is covered under the Federal Employees' Compensation Act (FECA)?

  

What must a federal employee do when injured at work?

  

What is the time limit for filing notice of injury and claim for federal workers' compensation?

  

How does the Office of Workers' Compensation Programs (OWCP) decide whether a federal employee's worker's compensation case can be accepted?

  

What is the Black Lung Benefits (BLB) Act?

  

May someone other than the federal employee fill out a notice of injury, illness or death to receive compensation?

  

For purposes of federal workers' compensation, how is "performance of duty" established?

  

What is the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program?

  

 
 
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