10.102—How and when is a claim for wage loss compensation filed?
(1)
An employee who is disabled with loss of pay for more than three calendar days due to an injury, or someone acting on his or her behalf, must file Form CA-7 before compensation can be paid.
(2)
The employee shall complete the front of Form CA-7 and submit the form to the employer for completion and transmission to OWCP. The form should be completed as soon as possible, but no more than 14 calendar days after the date pay stops due to the injury or disease.
(b)
Additional Forms CA-7 are used to claim compensation for additional periods of disability after the first Form CA-7 is submitted to OWCP.
(1)
It is the employee's responsibility to submit Form CA-7. Without receipt of such claim, OWCP has no knowledge of continuing wage loss. Therefore, while disability continues, the employee should submit a claim on Form CA-7 each two weeks until otherwise instructed by OWCP.
(2)
The employee shall complete the front of Form CA-7 and submit the form to the employer for completion and transmission to OWCP.
(3)
The employee is responsible for submitting, or arranging for the submittal of, medical evidence to OWCP which establishes both that disability continues and that the disability is due to the work-related injury. Form CA-20 is attached to Form CA-7 for this purpose.