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CA-10 is a form that federal employees use to report a job-related injury or illness to their supervisor. Learn how to obtain, complete and submit this form, and what benefits you may be eligible for under the Federal Employees' Compensation Act.
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CA-10 is a form that federal employees use to report a job-related injury or illness to their supervisor. It also serves as a claim for continuation of pay or compensation for wage loss. Learn how to fill out, submit and obtain the form and other related documents.
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CA-10 (Form Name - What A Federal Employee Should Do When Injured At Work; Agency - Office of Workers' Compensation Programs - Division of Federal Employees', Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation)
Find the CA-10 form and other OWCP forms for federal employees who are injured at work. The CA-10 form explains the rights and responsibilities of the employee and the employer after a work-related injury.
Nov 19, 2020 · Learn how to use Form CA-10 and other forms to report and document your work-related condition. Find out the difference between traumatic injury and occupational disease, and how to get medical attention and file a claim online.
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CA-810. Revised 2009. This material was prepared by the Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP), U.S. Department of Labor. It is meant to serve as a handbook for Federal agency personnel specialists, compensation specialists, and supervisors. The term “supervisor” is used generically to refer to individuals in all of these roles.