(a) The claims process under the FECA is informal. Unlike many
workers' compensation laws, the employer is not a party to the claim,
and OWCP acts as an impartial evaluator of the evidence. Nevertheless, a
claimant may appoint one individual to represent his or her interests,
but the appointment must be in writing.
(b) There can be only one representative at any one time, so after
one representative has been properly appointed, OWCP will not recognize
another individual as representative until the claimant withdraws the
authorization of the first individual. In addition, OWCP will recognize
only certain types of individuals (see Sec. 10.701).
(c) A properly appointed representative who is recognized by OWCP
may make a request or give direction to OWCP regarding the claims
process, including a hearing. This authority includes presenting or
eliciting evidence, making arguments on facts or the law, and obtaining
information from the case file, to the same extent as the claimant. Any
notice requirement contained in this part or the FECA is fully satisfied
if served on the representative, and has the same force and effect as if
sent to the claimant.