Immigration and Customs Enforcement federal worker

ICE · OWCP Credentialed

OWCP Doctors for ICE Officers, Agents & Detention Staff

ICE officers and detention staff face daily exposure to assault, vehicle pursuits, and detention-facility incidents. We treat the injuries that come with the job and handle the OWCP claim from CA-1 through case acceptance.

Common ICE Work Injuries We Treat

  • Assault injuries during arrests and detention incidents
  • Vehicle accidents during transport and pursuit
  • Slip/falls in detention facilities
  • Back, shoulder, and knee injuries from defensive tactics
  • Repetitive strain from gear and equipment carry
  • Bloodborne pathogen exposures

Filing Challenges Specific to ICE

Use-of-force-adjacent injuries demand careful documentation. We write reports that establish causation cleanly and don't trigger unnecessary OWCP examiner scrutiny.

Why owcpdocs for ICE Cases

Our team handles ICE injury claims with the discretion and detail the agency context requires. We file fast, document thoroughly, and stay in front of every claim deadline.

What to Do If You're Injured on the Job

  1. Report the injury to your supervisor immediately and in writing.
  2. Request a CA-1 (traumatic injury) or CA-2 (occupational disease) form.
  3. Get treated by an OWCP credentialed doctor — that's us.
  4. Keep copies of every form, every visit, every report.
  5. Don't use sick leave when FECA covers your time off work.