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CA-1: TRAUMATIC INJURY
Traumatic injury means a wound or other condition of the body caused by external force, including stress or strain, which is identifiable as to time and place of occurrence and member or function of the body affected. The injury must be caused by a specific event or incident or series of events or incidents within a single work day or shift. The injury must be caused by a specific event or incident. This injury was caused by picking up a heavy object, or slipping and falling down. Picking up a heavy object which caused an injury to lower back and legs, is a specific event. One should answer the following questions:
The most misunderstood injury that falls under CA-1: A series of events or incidents, within a single work day or work shift. This injury occurs when one picks up numerous objects in a single work day. Example: "I picked up thirty heavy objects during the work day, weighing from 5 to 30 lbs. each. I don’t know which object caused my neck, shoulders, and both arms to hurt, but by the end of that work shift, the pain to those areas increased.
Again, this is a CA1 Traumatic Injury. Remembe, check COP when filing a CA-1. This means the agency will have to pay you your regular pay for the first 45 calendar days after the injury if loss of work occurs. ( See "Controversion of COP"). CHOICE
OF PHYSICIAN The
following provisions apply: CHOICE
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