§ 30.806. What kind of medical evidence must the claimant submit to prove that he or she lost wages due to a covered illness?
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OWCP requires the submission of rationalized medical evidence of sufficient probative value to convince the fact-finder that the covered Part E employee experienced a loss in wages in his or her trigger month due to a covered illness, i.e., medical evidence based on a physician's fully explained and reasoned decision (see § 30.805(a)(3)). A loss in wages in the trigger month due solely to non-covered illness matters, such as a reduction in force or voluntary retirement, is not proof of compensable wage-loss under Part E. [84 FR 3059, Feb. 8, 2019]
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§ 30.806
What kind of medical evidence must the claimant submit to prove that he or she lost wages due to a covered illness?
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