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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)



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

Answer: The employee must provide medical and factual evidence to establish five basic elements:

  1. The claim was filed within the time limits set by the FECA;

  2. The injured or deceased person was an employee within the meaning of the FECA:

  3. The employee actually developed a medical condition (or damaged a prosthesis) in a particular way;

  4. The employee was in the performance of duty when the event(s) leading to the claim occurred; and

  5. The medical condition found resulted from the event(s) leading to the claim.

Related Links:
FECA FAQs
FECA Compliance Assistance
ESA Division of Federal Employees' Compensation (DFEC) Home Page

 
 

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