Post Office Workers’ Compensation Attorney and Representatives

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Nationwide Representation for Injured USPS Employees

At Federal Workers’ Compensation Representatives, we are committed to helping injured United States Postal Service (USPS) workers access the benefits they need and deserve. Postal employees serve as the backbone of national communication and commerce, and when they are hurt on the job, the impact can be immediate and far-reaching. Whether you work as a mail carrier, clerk, mechanic, or supervisor, our experienced Post Office workers’ compensation attorney and representatives are here to support you through every step of your claim.

For over 35 years, we have assisted federal workers nationwide with filing and appealing claims under the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA). Our team understands the demands of postal work and the unique challenges USPS employees face when navigating the Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP). Let us help you recover your rightful benefits and move forward with confidence, starting with a free consultation.

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Understanding Workers’ Compensation for Postal Employees

USPS employees are covered by FECA, a federal law that provides compensation for work-related injuries and illnesses. Unlike state workers’ comp systems, FECA claims are processed through the OWCP—a division of the U.S. Department of Labor. This system has specific procedures, deadlines, and medical evidence requirements that can be overwhelming without experienced guidance.

Our USPS workers’ comp lawyer and federal representatives help injured postal employees by:

  • Filing initial FECA claims and required documentation.
  • Securing medical treatment authorizations.
  • Appealing denied claims or delayed decisions.
  • Coordinating wage loss compensation and schedule awards.
  • Managing OWCP correspondence and return-to-work issues.

We offer personalized support tailored to the specific roles and injuries common among postal workers, beginning with a free, no-obligation consultation.

Who We Represent at the USPS

We provide workers’ compensation support to postal employees across all roles and departments.

That includes:

  • City and rural letter carriers.
  • Mail handlers and processors.
  • Clerks and retail associates.
  • Supervisors and managers.
  • Vehicle maintenance technicians.
  • Postal police officers.
  • Distribution and logistics personnel.

If you’re an injured postal worker, our attorney and representatives understand your position’s physical and mental demands—and how to present a compelling FECA claim on your behalf.

Common Injuries Among U.S. Postal Workers

The physical demands of postal work can lead to a wide range of injuries and chronic conditions. Whether from repetitive motions, weather exposure, or heavy lifting, USPS employees are frequently at risk of harm.

We assist with workers’ compensation claims for USPS employees experiencing:

  • Back and shoulder injuries from lifting or carrying heavy mail.
  • Slips and falls during deliveries, especially in poor weather.
  • Repetitive strain injuries, like carpal tunnel syndrome.
  • Dog bites or animal-related injuries.
  • Knee, foot, and joint damage from extended walking or climbing.
  • Vehicle collisions while operating USPS trucks.
  • Stress-related and psychological conditions from job pressure.

Even minor injuries can become serious if not adequately addressed. Our postal workers’ compensation lawyer and representatives ensure every claim receives the attention and validation it deserves.

USPS Workers’ Compensation Benefits You May Be Entitled To

FECA offers multiple forms of financial and medical support to injured postal employees. When you work with a knowledgeable Post Office injury attorney and our skilled representatives, we help you pursue all eligible benefits.

That includes:

  • Medical coverage:Full payment for authorized treatment, therapy, surgery, prescriptions, and mileage.
  • Wage loss compensation:Income replacement during temporary total or partial disability.
  • Schedule awards:Lump-sum payments for permanent impairment to body parts like arms, legs, vision, or hearing.
  • Vocational rehabilitation:Assistance with job training and placement if you can’t return to your prior role.
  • Survivor benefits:Payments to family members if a work-related fatality occurs.

Our USPS workers’ compensation claims team ensures every benefit is calculated correctly and pursued.

Why Postal Workers’ Comp Claims Are Denied

Despite being eligible under FECA, many USPS claims are denied due to technical errors or documentation issues. According to the Department of Labor, thousands of federal workers’ comp claims are rejected each year.

Common denial reasons include:

  • Incomplete or late claim submissions.
  • Lack of clear medical causation linking injury to job duties.
  • Employer disputes or unclear incident reports.
  • Pre-existing condition complications.
  • Missing or contradictory medical records.

A denial can feel like a personal setback, but it’s often a bureaucratic failure, not a final judgment. Our workers’ compensation claims team for USPS employees can evaluate your denial and fight to reverse it.

Appealing a Denied USPS Workers’ Comp Claim

If OWCP denies your claim, you have the right to appeal. The process requires new evidence, strategic legal arguments, and strict compliance with deadlines.

Our postal workers’ comp appeal attorney and representatives provide:

  • Reconsideration filingswith medical updates and factual clarifications.
  • Hearings before the Branch of Hearings and Review.
  • Appeals to the Employees’ Compensation Appeals Board(ECAB) when prior efforts are unsuccessful.

With decades of experience in OWCP appeals, we know how to uncover weaknesses in the original decision and build a stronger case for approval.

Filing Workers’ Comp Claims for Postal Workers: Step-by-Step Support

Filing a FECA claim as a postal employee can be intimidating. Our Post Office workers’ compensation attorney and representatives simplify the process by handling the paperwork, communication, and follow-through.

We help with:

  • Identifying the correct claim type (CA-1or CA-2).
  • Collecting physician reports and diagnostic tests.
  • Communicating with supervisors and USPS HR.
  • Submitting forms to OWCP promptly.
  • Monitoring for updates, requests, and decisions.

You don’t have to figure it out alone—let us guide you from day one, starting with a free consultation.

Why Work With Our Postal Workers’ Compensation Lawyer and Representatives?

FECA claims require a deep understanding of both federal law and the daily realities of postal work. Our firm has spent decades mastering both. We are proud to serve injured USPS employees nationwide and advocate for fair, full compensation.

Clients choose us because we offer:

  • Over 35 years of FECA experience.
  • Personalized support and open communication.
  • Proven results in filing and appealing postal claims.
  • Nationwide reach and remote consultations.
  • Full coordination with treating physicians and OWCP.

You’ve worked hard to serve the public. Now let us serve you.

Speak with a Post Office Workers’ Compensation Attorney and Representatives Today

If you’re a postal employee injured on the job, don’t delay getting the support you need. Our experienced USPS workers’ comp lawyer and knowledgeable federal representatives are ready to guide you through every stage of the claims process.

Call us at (850) 358-8534 or contact us online for a free consultation. We’re here to help injured postal workers file strong claims, appeal wrongful denials, and reclaim the benefits they’ve earned through years of service.

 

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