Maximizing Schedule Awards: Insights and Strategies W/ Attorney Eric Blowers

EPISODE · Apr 5, 2024 · 43 MIN

Maximizing Schedule Awards: Insights and Strategies W/ Attorney Eric Blowers

from Breaking OWCP with Chris & Gini · host Chris & Gini Helms

Welcome to Our Weekly Podcast with Chris and Special Guest, Attorney Eric BlowersIn today's episode, we delve deep into the nuances of schedule awards, a crucial component for federal employees suffering from work-related injuries. With Jenny absent, Chris engages with attorney Eric Blowers to uncover the complexities surrounding schedule awards, offering valuable insights for those navigating this legal terrain.Understanding Schedule AwardsDefinition and Legal Background: Learn what schedule awards are and the federal statutes that mandate these compensations for permanent impairments resulting from work-related injuries.Compensable vs. Non-Compensable Body Parts: Discover which body parts are eligible for schedule awards and the significant exclusions like the back, neck, brain, and heart.Keywords: Schedule awards, permanent impairment, federal statutes, compensable body parts.Navigating Schedule Awards with ExpertiseSpecialization and Value: Eric explains the importance of specialization in handling schedule award cases, emphasizing the selection based on the potential value to clients.Why Expertise Matters: The critical role of experienced attorneys in navigating the complexities of schedule awards to bring value and secure justified compensation for clients.Keywords: Legal expertise, specialization, client value, compensation strategies.Overcoming the Challenges in Schedule AwardsExceptions and Complex Cases: A look into how exceptions in the legal system affect schedule awards and the approach to complex cases like brain injuries and their implications on other body parts.Keywords: Legal exceptions, brain injuries, complex cases, schedule awards challenges.The Impact of COVID-19 on Schedule AwardsLong COVID and Disability Compensation: An exploration of the effects of COVID-19, especially long COVID, on federal employees and the challenges in securing schedule awards amid ongoing disability compensations.Keywords: COVID-19, long COVID, disability compensation, federal employees.Expert Tips on Maximizing Schedule AwardsValuing Body Parts and Maximizing Claims: Insights into how different body parts are valued and strategies to maximize schedule award claims, including the significance of the date of injury and the role of pay rates in determining compensation amounts.Keywords: Maximizing claims, injury compensation, valuation of body parts, pay rates.The Future of Schedule Awards and Legal AdvocacyChanges in Legal Standards: Discussion on the impending changes to the standards for schedule awards, including the transition from the sixth to the fifth edition of medical evaluation guides.The Role of Legal Advocacy: Emphasizing the need for skilled legal advocacy in navigating the evolving landscape of schedule awards and ensuring fair compensation for federal employees.Keywords: Legal changes, medical evaluation guides, legal advocacy, fair compensation.Subscribe for More InsightsDon't forget to subscribe to our podcast for weekly insights into legal strategies, compensation rights, and expert advice on navigating the complexities of schedule awards and other pertinent topics for federal employees.Website for Locations. www.federalinjurycenters.comContact: 877-787-OWCP or message us FacebookTo Buy The Book: www.breakingowcp.comTo Email information: [email protected] Us on Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, Instagram @Wednesday Night OWCP Chats with Chris & Gini

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