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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. 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 …

  3. Employment Laws: Medical and Disability-Related Leave

    Workers' Compensation laws apply to almost all employers. Workers' compensation is a form of insurance that provides financial assistance, medical care and other benefits for employees who are …

  4. Federal Employees' Compensation Program - U.S. Department of Labor

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

  5. 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; …

  6. 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 …

  7. 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 …

  8. Longshore Program - U.S. Department of Labor

    The Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA) and its extensions, all associated federal regulations, Longshore procedure manual and related reference materials.

  9. Contact Information - U.S. Department of Labor

    If you worked for a private company or a state government, you should contact the workers' compensation program for the state in which you lived or worked. The U.S. Department of Labor's …

  10. Compensation payments become due and are payable on the 14th day after the employer first has knowledge of the injury or death. Penalties may be charged for failure to comply with provisions of …