SUBPART B—Filing Claims; Evidence and Burden of Proof; Special Procedures for Certain Cancer Claims (§30.100 to §30.115)
- 30.100—In general, how does an employee file an initial claim for benefits?
- 30.101—In general, how is a survivor's claim filed?
- 30.102—In general, how does an employee file a claim for additional impairment or wage-loss under Part E of EEOICPA?
- 30.103—How does a claimant make sure that OWCP has the evidence necessary to process the claim?
- 30.105—What must DOE do after an employee or survivor files a claim?
- 30.106—Can OWCP request employment verification from other sources?
- 30.110—Who is entitled to compensation under the Act?
- 30.111—What is the claimant's responsibility with respect to burden of proof, production of documents, presumptions, and affidavits?
- 30.112—What kind of evidence is needed to establish covered employment and how will that evidence be evaluated?
- 30.113—What are the requirements for written medical documentation, contemporaneous records, and other records or documents?
- 30.114—What kind of evidence is needed to establish a compensable medical condition and how will that evidence be evaluated?
- 30.115—For those radiogenic cancer claims that do not seek benefits under Part B of the Act pursuant to the Special Exposure Cohort provisions, what will OWCP do once it determines that an empl