If you are injured while working for the United States Postal Service (USPS), there are a few important steps you should take right away. These steps will help to protect your rights and ensure that you get the federal workers compensation benefits you deserve.

1. Report the injury to your supervisor. This is important for several reasons. First, it will help to document the injury and the circumstances surrounding it. Second, it will let your supervisor know that you are unable to work and that you may need to file a federal workers’ compensation claim.

2. Seek medical attention. Even if you don’t think your OWCP injury is serious, it’s important to see a doctor as soon as possible. The doctor will be able to assess the extent of your injuries and recommend treatment. They will also be able to document your work injuries in your medical records.

3. File a workers’ compensation claim. If your injury is work-related, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. These benefits can help to cover your medical expenses, lost wages, and other costs associated with your injury. You can file a workers’ compensation claim by contacting the Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP).

4. Keep a record of everything. As you go through the process of filing a workers’ compensation claim, it’s important to keep a record of everything. This includes any medical records, correspondence with the USPS, and any other documentation related to your injury. This will help to protect your rights and make it easier to resolve your claim.

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Here are some additional tips for what to do after suffering an injury while working for the USPS:

  • Get the names and contact information of any witnesses to the accident.
  • Take photos or videos of the accident scene, if possible.
  • Keep a copy of all medical bills and other expenses related to your injury.
  • Be prepared to provide a detailed account of the accident.
  • Contact an attorney if you have any questions or concerns about your rights.

Following these steps can help to ensure that you get the benefits you deserve after suffering an injury while working for the USPS.