Federal and Postal Disability Retirement: OPM over OWCP

Last Updated on February 12, 2010

I still get many emails and phone calls about the onerous, “over-the-top” behavior, and the bullying tactics of OWCP/DOL temporary total disability payments & requirements — everything from constant, incessant and unending, harassing letters, to requiring further evaluations from second and third opinion doctors (or so-called doctors), to constantly requiring one’s treating doctor to justify the continuing disability status, thereby endangering the continuation of the doctor-patient relationship.  And who can criticize or blame the doctor for wanting to drop a patient for the amount of hours he/she has to put into, for “non-medical” issues, and for the time expended which the doctor will never be paid for? 

Yes, Worker’s Comp pays more.  Yes, it is non-taxable.  Yes, there are monetary reasons for staying on OWCP.  But the truth is, money doesn’t buy peace of mind or a life of lesser stress.  OWCP is meant to be a temporary means of providing income — it is not designed for the long term, and indeed, the Office of Worker’s Compensation makes that abundantly clear by their actions.  OPM Disability retirement under FERS or CSRS pays much less, but it allows for independence and a semblence of freedom, not even to mention a life of some dignity.

Sincerely,

Robert R. McGill, Esquire

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  1. I am in severe pain with a pinched sciatia nerve and can’t get DOL to approve my surgery, We have appealed twice. My doctor
    wanted to appeal again. I am wearing down with pain and trying to get to work everyday. I am 55 and to young to retire. I feel with surgery I could work several years longer. I don’t feel
    I am being treated fair. They say, well you can go thru your own
    insurance. Ok, but I have to be off with no pay. Even if I get out on disability I still need surgery. Any advice you could give would be deeply appreciated. Thanks, Joyce Couser
    P&DC
    Kansas City, MO

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