
BOP · OWCP Credentialed
OWCP Doctors for BOP Correctional Officers & Facility Staff
BOP officers face one of the highest injury rates in the federal workforce. Inmate assaults, slip/falls in housing units, defensive-tactics injuries, and chronic strain from gear all qualify under FECA. We treat them all and file the claim alongside.
Common BOP Work Injuries We Treat
- ▸Inmate assault injuries (struck, stabbed, exposed)
- ▸Defensive-tactics and use-of-force injuries
- ▸Slip/falls on tier and housing-unit floors
- ▸Back and shoulder strain from gear and key carry
- ▸Hearing loss from chronic noise exposure
- ▸PTSD and stress-related claims
Filing Challenges Specific to BOP
BOP injury reporting moves through multiple internal channels before OWCP sees it. We keep your medical documentation clean and timely so your claim isn't held up by internal paperwork.
Why owcpdocs for BOP Cases
We've worked with BOP officers from facilities across the Northeast and document inmate-assault injuries with the specificity OWCP examiners require for clean acceptance.
What to Do If You're Injured on the Job
- Report the injury to your supervisor immediately and in writing.
- Request a CA-1 (traumatic injury) or CA-2 (occupational disease) form.
- Get treated by an OWCP credentialed doctor — that's us.
- Keep copies of every form, every visit, every report.
- Don't use sick leave when FECA covers your time off work.
