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2010 Federal Workers' Compensation and Federal Disability Retirement Seminar
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Greetings!
I am pleased to announce the 2010 Federal Workers' Compensation and Disability Retirement Seminar sponsored by the Ellis Clinic, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Federal employees, union advocates, agency members, medical providers, representatives or attorneys; please read on for more details of this upcoming seminar on "how to" process and handle your federal workers compensation claim and disability retirement claim.
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2010 FEDERAL WORKERS' COMPENSATION AND FEDERAL MEDICAL DISABILITY RETIREMENT SEMINAR
- Unlock the doors to success on your federal workers' compensation and federal disability retirement claims!
- Practical step by step instructions on obtaining your benefits
- How to obtain medical treatment
- How to file your claim
- How to request your scheduled award
- How to appeal your claim if you are denied.
- What are the pitfalls to avoid.
- Simple secrets that can save you dollars and time in your claim.
Traumatic & Occupational Claims Five Basic Issues 1. Timely Filing 2. Civil Employee 3. Fact of Injury 4. Performance of Duty 5. Causal Relationship: Caused or Aggravated Temporary and Permanent Disability FECA Federal Employee Compensation Act · OWCP Office of Workers' Compensation Programs · ECAB Employee's Compensation Appeals Board · Federal Regulations 10 CFR Part 10 · Title 5 USC 8101 et seq Decisions under ECAB Procedures and Statue of Limitations · Compensation and Scheduled Awards · Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility · Attorney & Representative Advocate Fees · Federal Medical Disability Retirement Getting Your Claim Accepted · Choosing Your Physician & Getting Treatment · Getting Paid Time Off Work · Work Restrictions and Accommodations · Getting Scheduled Award Impairment Payments · Overcoming Denials or Second Opinion Exams Obtaining Pre-Authorization for Treatment & Reports · Causation: The Required Reasoned Medical Rational Scheduled Award Impairment Ratings Questions and Answers
Event Information
Friday, May 14, 2010
Location: Sheraton Oklahoma City Hotel
1 N Broadway, Oklahoma City OK For Special Rate Mention Ellis Clinic: (800) 325-3535 · (405) 235-2780
Education Credit: 8.0 Hour Certificate of Education Oklahoma Bar Association MCLE: 8.0 Hours with 1 Hour Ethics
Tuition: $400 Includes Manual · Reference CD · Lunch Limited Seating Reservation only by payment on a first come basis
Make your reservation today at www.ellisclinic.com and clicking on the "Federal Workers' Compensation Seminars".
Mail: Ellis Clinic 5100 N. Brookline Ave. #465, Oklahoma City, OK 73112
Fax: 405-917-2250
Phone: 405-917-5336
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