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- ECOMP - U. S. Department of Labor
To file a workers' compensation claim, you must first register for an Employees' Compensation Operations and Management Portal (ECOMP) account ECOMP is a free web-based application For an instructional video and further guidance on registering for an account, click here
- How to File a Form - DOL
You can check to see what forms your agency files through ECOMP by clicking "Register" from the ECOMP homepage and then selecting your employing government organization
- Filing Forms as an Injured Worker - DOL
The Employees' Compensation Operations Management Portal (ECOMP) may be used to electronically file reports of injury or illness, as well as claims for benefits under the Federal Employees' Compensation Act (FECA)
- ECOMP - Electronic Document Submission
Can I file a form using the Electronic Document Submission process in ECOMP? Forms should not be submitted via the “upload document” feature in ECOMP If your agency enrolls in ECOMP for electronic form filing, you may be able to register and then use the “file a form” portion of ECOMP
- OWCP - U. S. Department of Labor - DOL
OWCP - U S Department of Labor
- FECA Program Claim Process - ecomp. dol. gov
You should use ECOMP to submit a report from a qualified medical doctor containing 1) a description of your work injury, 2) a medical diagnosis, 3) an explanation of how your medical condition was caused by the claimed work event(s); and 4) any other evidence requested by your OWCP Claims Examiner
- Microsoft Word - Filing a CA-1 05-22-2020 edit PD - DOL
After signing into your ECOMP account with your email address and password, you will see your Employee Dashboard, which lists each existing injury illness claim you have initiated, draft forms, and any current actions required of you
- Filing Forms as an Injured Worker - DOL
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ECOMP Filing Form CA-1, Notice of Traumatic Injury and Claim for Continuation of Pay Compensation Use this form if you have sustained a traumatic injury on the job A traumatic injury is a condition of the body caused by a specific event or incident, or series of events or incidents, within a single workday or
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