
DHS · OWCP Credentialed
OWCP Doctors for DHS Officers, Agents & Civilian Staff
DHS covers a huge range of personnel — from Secret Service to FEMA, USCIS to Coast Guard civilians. We treat injured DHS workers across all components and file claims with the documentation precision OWCP requires.
Common DHS Work Injuries We Treat
- ▸Pursuit and tactical-training injuries
- ▸Vehicle accidents during patrol or response
- ▸Slip/falls on duty
- ▸Repetitive strain from desk and gear-bearing duties
- ▸Assault and use-of-force-related injuries
- ▸Disaster-response injuries (FEMA deployments)
Filing Challenges Specific to DHS
DHS officers sometimes need to balance OWCP filing against fitness-for-duty concerns. Filing properly with a credentialed doctor protects both your claim and your duty status.
Why owcpdocs for DHS Cases
We document tactical and operational injuries in language OWCP examiners expect, and we coordinate with your component's workers' comp coordinator to keep your claim on track.
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.
