Internal Revenue Service federal worker

IRS · OWCP Credentialed

OWCP Doctors for IRS Agents, Auditors & Service Center Staff

IRS workers — from revenue officers in the field to processing center staff — face their own injury patterns. Long hours at workstations, slip/falls in service centers, and field-related vehicle injuries all qualify under FECA. We treat them and file the claim.

Common IRS Work Injuries We Treat

  • Repetitive strain from data entry and document review
  • Cervical and lower-back strain from desk work
  • Slip/falls in service centers and field offices
  • Vehicle injuries during field assignments
  • Carpal tunnel and wrist tendonitis
  • Stress-related and ergonomic injuries

Filing Challenges Specific to IRS

Service-center injuries are sometimes dismissed internally as ‘not work-related.’ Don't accept that. If your injury came from the work, FECA covers it. We document the connection in writing.

Why owcpdocs for IRS Cases

We've worked with IRS employees across processing centers and field offices. We know the documentation OWCP expects and we write it that way the first time.

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.