Workers Compensation
Specialized care for injured workers
We specialize in providing comprehensive medical care for injured workers, with extensive expertise in navigating both state and federal workers compensation systems.
Understanding the distinct pathways and requirements for state vs federal workers compensation is crucial for proper care delivery. Our team is well-versed in both systems, ensuring that your case is handled correctly from evaluation through treatment and return-to-work planning.
State Workers Compensation
Evaluation & Treatment Plans
Thorough evaluation and evidence-based treatment plans tailored to your condition and recovery goals.
- Comprehensive injury assessment
- Individualized treatment planning
- Regular progress evaluations
Return-to-Work Goals
Coordination with you, your employer, and case managers to establish realistic return-to-work goals.
- Functional capacity evaluations
- Work restrictions and accommodations
- Graduated return-to-work plans
Coordination with Stakeholders
Employers
Regular updates on progress and return-to-work timelines.
Attorneys
Detailed medical reports and documentation.
Case Managers
Care plan coordination and authorizations.
Federal Workers Compensation
Understanding the Federal Employees' Compensation Act (FECA)
How Federal Workers Comp Differs
Federal workers compensation (DOL/OWCP) operates under different rules than state systems.
Forms and Claim Support
Assistance with CA-1 and CA-2 forms, ensuring proper completion and submission.
Required Documents
Medical documentation meets federal requirements and deadlines.
Process Navigation & Compliance
Understanding of authorization requirements, fee schedules, and appeals. All treatments comply with federal regulations and OWCP guidelines.
What to Expect
Initial Evaluation
Comprehensive assessment of your injury, review of medical history, and discussion of treatment options.
Treatment Plan
Development of an individualized treatment plan with clear goals and timelines for recovery.
Ongoing Care
Regular follow-ups, treatment adjustments, and coordination with all parties involved in your case.
Required Documents
What to Bring
- Workers compensation claim number
- Employer information and contact details
- Insurance adjuster or case manager contact
- Previous medical records related to the injury
- Any relevant incident reports or documentation
- Photo ID and insurance card
Ready to Get Started?
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