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Office of Workers' Compensation Programs (OWCP)

EEOICP Program Statistics

Highlights

In May 2009 we introduced new Part B statistics for cases sent to NIOSH and cases approved based on Special Exposure Cohort (SEC) status.

Note below that claim numbers represent each employee or survivor who filed for benefits. Case numbers represent employees (living or deceased) whose employment and illness are the basis for the claim.

Note also that we differentiate applications as either covered or non-covered. Non-covered applications are those for which the medical condition claimed is not one of the covered occupational illnesses (applies only to Part B applications); or the employee's covered employment has not been established (Parts B and E); or a survivor did not meet eligibility requirements (Part E).


ALABAMA
Data as of

Statistical data updated weekly on Mondays


Combined Part B and E Summary
CLAIMS CASES
Applications Filed 1,446 1,176*
Covered Applications Filed 1,105 920
     
Total Compensation Paid

Payments

453 416

Total Dollars

$47,584,012
Total Medical Bills Paid

Total Dollars

$5,537,349
Total Compensation + Medical Bills Paid $53,121,361

*A total of 704 unique individual workers are represented by the 1,176 cases reported.


Part B

  CLAIMS CASES
Applications Filed 807 658
Non Covered Applications        (show details) 126 99
Non Covered Employment 42 35
Condition Not Covered 84 64
 
Covered Applications Filed 681 559
     
  Recommended Decisions*1    
Approved 367 330
Denied 243 193

Total

610 523
  Final Decisions*1    
Approved 359 323
(show details)      Denied 236 187
  Survivor Not Eligible 41 23
  Cancer Not Work Related *2 125 105
  Medical Info Insufficient to Support Claim 70 59
     

Total

595 510
     
  Compensation Paid    

Payments  

324 292

Total Dollars

$32,977,440

*1 With regard to covered applications only

*2 Probability of Causation is less than 50 percent

 


Part E

  CLAIMS CASES
Applications Filed 639 518
Non Covered Applications        (show details) 215 157
Non Covered Employment 40 36
Survivor Not Covered *5 175 121
 
Covered Applications Filed 424 361
     
  Recommended Decisions*3    
Approved 206 191
Denied 134 124

Total

340 315
  Final Decisions*3    
Approved 204 190
(show details)      Denied 122 110
  Cancer Not Work Related*4 46 39
  Medical Info Insufficient to Support Claim 76 71
     

Total

326 300
     
  Compensation Paid    

Payments

129 124

Total Dollars

$14,606,572

*3 With regard to covered applications only
*4 Probability of Causation is less than 50 percent
*5 Per EEOICPA amendments of 2004, adult children are not covered under Part E.

 


Part B Cases - NIOSH Statistics

Part B - Status and Location of NIOSH Referrals
       
  Cases Referred to NIOSH for Dose Reconstruction (DR) 284
       
    Cases Returned by NIOSH
            With Dose Reconstruction (DR) 224
            Without Dose Reconstruction (DR) *6 50
   

Total

274
     
    Cases that are Currently at NIOSH *7
            Initial Referral to NIOSH 6
            Reworks or Returns to NIOSH 4
   

Total

10
 
*6 Most cases without a DR are cases withdrawn from NIOSH for DOL review and approval based on a new SEC designation. Other reasons for withdrawal include administrative closure, death of claimant.
       
*7 A recent update to our claims processing application has shifted the manner in which NIOSH reworks and returns are calculated. The Cases that are currently at NIOSH counts have decreased, and the Cases Returned by NIOSH have increased from previous reports.
       
Part B - Cases with Dose Reconstruction (DR) and Final Decision
       
  Final Decision to Accept and Probability of Causation (POC) 50% or Greater
    72
    Cases Paid 71
    Individuals (Claimants) Paid 130
    Amount Paid $10,650,000
 
  Final Decision to Deny and POC Less Than 50% 121
   

Total

193


 

 

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