(Chats- 2-13-19) - Q&A Special: CA-17 Refusals, The OSHA Strategy, and Finding the Right Doctor
Wed Feb 04 2026
Q&A Special: CA-17 Refusals, The OSHA Strategy, and Finding the Right Doctor
In this interactive Q&A episode of Breaking OWCP, Chris and Gini return from opening the new Montgomery, AL office to play a game of "Stump Chris" with listener questions. If you have ever been confused about who fills out which side of the CA-17, or if you are struggling to find a doctor in your state, this episode provides direct answers.
Chris explains the "Alphabet Rule" for the CA-17 Duty Status Report, clarifying why the Supervisor MUST complete Side A before the doctor completes Side B.
We also preview a major upcoming strategy involving OSHA—explaining how to use federal safety regulations to stop supervisors from refusing to sign your forms. Plus, we discuss the validity of denied claims, the role of Nurse Case Managers, and upcoming coverage on PRP and Stem Cell therapy.
Key Topics Discussed:
The CA-17 "Alphabet Rule": A simple way to remember that the Supervisor (Side A) must fill out the form before the Physician (Side B). Chris explains what doctors do when supervisors refuse.Success Rates & Denials: Why "no denial is final." Chris discusses the reality that even the best cases get denied initially but can be fixed with a proper narrative and appeal.The OSHA "Mic Drop": A preview of a powerful strategy: calling OSHA when management refuses to process injury forms. Chris explains the 72-hour investigation timeline and whistleblower protections.Doctor Spotlight: Recommendations for specific OWCP-trained doctors, including Dr. Patron (Chicago) for complex neuropathy cases, Dr. Toll (Indianapolis), and the new Montgomery, AL office.Advanced Treatments: A teaser for next week’s discussion on Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Stem Cell therapy coverage under DOL.Medication & Pharmacy: How to use your case number at major pharmacies like CVS and Walgreens to get prescriptions covered without out-of-pocket costs.Timestamps:
CA-17 Logic: Why Side A (Supervisor) comes before Side B (Physician).Denials: Why 100% success rates don't mean zero initial denials.Nurse Case Managers: Are they on your side?The OSHA Strategy: Using OSHA to force compliance from supervisors.Doctor Referral: A look at Dr. Patron’s success in Chicago with peripheral neuropathy.Upcoming Topic: Dr. Fitz Harper and PRP/Stem Cell injections coverage.Website for Locations. www.federalinjurycenters.com
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Q&A Special: CA-17 Refusals, The OSHA Strategy, and Finding the Right Doctor In this interactive Q&A episode of Breaking OWCP, Chris and Gini return from opening the new Montgomery, AL office to play a game of "Stump Chris" with listener questions. If you have ever been confused about who fills out which side of the CA-17, or if you are struggling to find a doctor in your state, this episode provides direct answers. Chris explains the "Alphabet Rule" for the CA-17 Duty Status Report, clarifying why the Supervisor MUST complete Side A before the doctor completes Side B. We also preview a major upcoming strategy involving OSHA—explaining how to use federal safety regulations to stop supervisors from refusing to sign your forms. Plus, we discuss the validity of denied claims, the role of Nurse Case Managers, and upcoming coverage on PRP and Stem Cell therapy. Key Topics Discussed: The CA-17 "Alphabet Rule": A simple way to remember that the Supervisor (Side A) must fill out the form before the Physician (Side B). Chris explains what doctors do when supervisors refuse.Success Rates & Denials: Why "no denial is final." Chris discusses the reality that even the best cases get denied initially but can be fixed with a proper narrative and appeal.The OSHA "Mic Drop": A preview of a powerful strategy: calling OSHA when management refuses to process injury forms. Chris explains the 72-hour investigation timeline and whistleblower protections.Doctor Spotlight: Recommendations for specific OWCP-trained doctors, including Dr. Patron (Chicago) for complex neuropathy cases, Dr. Toll (Indianapolis), and the new Montgomery, AL office.Advanced Treatments: A teaser for next week’s discussion on Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Stem Cell therapy coverage under DOL.Medication & Pharmacy: How to use your case number at major pharmacies like CVS and Walgreens to get prescriptions covered without out-of-pocket costs.Timestamps: CA-17 Logic: Why Side A (Supervisor) comes before Side B (Physician).Denials: Why 100% success rates don't mean zero initial denials.Nurse Case Managers: Are they on your side?The OSHA Strategy: Using OSHA to force compliance from supervisors.Doctor Referral: A look at Dr. Patron’s success in Chicago with peripheral neuropathy.Upcoming Topic: Dr. Fitz Harper and PRP/Stem Cell injections coverage.Website for Locations. www.federalinjurycenters.com Contact: 877-787-OWCP or message us Facebook To Buy The Book: www.breakingowcp.com To Email information: Info@federalinjurycenters.com Find Us on Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, Instagram @ Wednesday Night OWCP Chats with Chris & Gini