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Stay informed with our Federal Injury Group blog. Here, you’ll find expert insights, updates on Federal Workers’ Compensation, and advice on managing your health and well-being. Our content aims to educate and empower Federal workers who are injured on the job or are facing work-related illnesses. Explore our articles to stay updated.

April 15, 2025
Understand how trigger point injections can provide effective pain relief for Federal employees dealing with muscle tension from work-related injuries.
April 4, 2025
Learn about the causes and symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy in Federal workers and explore treatment options under Federal workers' compensation.
March 17, 2025
Uncover the significance of mental health support for Federal employees recovering from workplace injuries and the therapy options available.
March 4, 2025
Explore a detailed guide on efficiently managing your OWCP claim process and securing the benefits you deserve as a Federal employee.
February 18, 2025
Discover why medical exams and orthopedic evaluations are vital for effective recovery and how they aid in managing Federal workers' compensation claims.
February 6, 2025
Learn how Federal Injury Case Management supports Federal employees in navigating recovery from work-related injuries with expert guidance and comprehensive care.
A woman in a wheelchair is smiling on the street.
January 16, 2025
Learn about scheduled awards and impairment ratings for Federal employees in St. Petersburg, ensuring comprehensive compensation.
A man and two children are playing soccer in a park.
January 4, 2025
Uncover how trigger point injections can aid pain management for Federal employees in Tampa.
A woman is sitting at a table reading a book and drinking coffee.
December 18, 2024
Prepare for OWCP medical exams in Dunedin with our detailed guide on expectations and procedures for Federal workers.
A mother and daughter are holding hands while walking in a park.
December 4, 2024
Explore mental health resources and support for Ocala-based Federal workers dealing with work-related injuries.
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