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  1. Workers' Compensation - U.S. Department of Labor

    Individuals injured on the job while employed by private companies or state and local government agencies should contact their state workers' compensation board. The Department of Labor has …

  2. Provider Search Agreement | OFFICE OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION …

    The provider search feature allows Department of Labor (DOL), Office of Workers' Compensation Program (OWCP) customers to search for actively enrolled OWCP medical providers in their locale.

  3. ECOMP - U.S. Department of Labor

    If you are a Federal Employee, you may file a claim for benefits under the Federal Employees' Compensation Act (FECA). To file a workers' compensation claim, you must first register for an …

  4. OWCP | U.S. Department of Labor

    Federal Employees Nuclear Weapons Workers Coal Mine Workers Longshore and DBA Medical Providers Office of Workers' Compensation Programs An agency within the U.S. Department of …

  5. State Workers' Compensation Officials - U.S. Department of Labor

    Click on the state or territory listed on the right to find the name and address of the appropriate state workers' compensation official. If your browser does not support this feature, simply scroll down this …

  6. Forms - U.S. Department of Labor

    Employee's Claim for Compensation (Form Number - LS-203; Agency - Office of Workers' Compensation Programs - Division of Federal Employees', Longshore and Harbor Workers' …

  7. OWCP - U.S. Department of Labor

    The Federal Employees' Compensation Program adjudicates new claims for benefits and manages ongoing cases; pays medical expenses and compensation benefits to injured workers and survivors; …

  8. Information for Injured Workers and their Representatives

    While logged into the Portal, you may access the Claimant Query System (CQS) by clicking the link "CQS," which also allows you to view the accepted conditions for your case, as well as information …

  9. Federal Employees' Compensation Act — Frequently Asked Questions

    The Federal Employees' Compensation Act (FECA) provides that a claim for compensation must be filed within 3 years of the date of injury. For a traumatic injury, the statutory time limitation begins to run …

  10. DCMWC Offices and Leadership - U.S. Department of Labor

    Most documents related to an existing black lung claim can be submitted electronically via the Claimant Online Access Link (C.O.A.L.) Mine Portal. Beginning March 2024, new claims may also be …