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Staring at a confusing OWCP status code? Enter your code below for a plain-language explanation of what it means, what action to take, and what deadlines or warnings apply to your FECA claim.

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AM AM — Condition Accepted, Medical Benefits Only
Acceptance

What it means

Your condition is accepted as work-related under FECA, but only medical benefits are authorized. No wage-loss compensation has been approved.

What to do next

Submit medical bills related to your accepted condition directly to OWCP for payment. If you experience wage loss in the future due to this condition, file Form CA-7 with supporting medical evidence at that time.

Important notes

This status does not authorize any compensation payments. Do not assume wage-loss compensation will be paid automatically — you must file CA-7 when wage loss occurs.

AT AT — Condition Accepted, Medical Benefits Only (Alternate)
Acceptance

What it means

Your condition is accepted as work-related under FECA, but only medical benefits are currently authorized. Similar to AM but used in specific case circumstances.

What to do next

You can submit medical bills related to your accepted condition for payment. If wage loss occurs, file CA-7 with medical support.

Important notes

This status does not authorize wage-loss compensation payments.

D7 D7 — Remanded by ECAB
Appeal

What it means

The Employees' Compensation Appeals Board (ECAB) has remanded your case back to OWCP with specific instructions to take further action — such as gathering additional evidence or issuing a new decision.

What to do next

Wait for OWCP to complete the action directed by ECAB. Review the ECAB remand decision carefully — it will specify what OWCP must do and may indicate what evidence would support your claim.

Important notes

OWCP is required to follow the ECAB remand instructions. If OWCP does not act within a reasonable time, contact your claims examiner to inquire about the status.

UD UD — Under Development
Processing

What it means

Your OWCP claim is actively under development — meaning the claims examiner is reviewing the file and may be requesting additional information before making a decision.

What to do next

Respond promptly and completely to all OWCP requests for information. You may also proactively submit relevant evidence — medical reports, witness statements, position descriptions — to strengthen your claim.

Important notes

OWCP will typically set a deadline (often 30 days) for you to respond to development requests. Failure to respond within the specified timeframe can result in denial based on the evidence currently on file.

MC MC — Medical Treatment Only
Payment

What it means

You are authorized for medical treatment only. This pay status code is used in combination with an acceptance adjudication code (e.g., AM-MC or AP-MC).

What to do next

Submit medical bills for your accepted condition to OWCP for payment. Use Form OWCP-1500 (medical providers) or submit via the OWCP Medical Bill Processing system.

Important notes

This status does not authorize wage-loss compensation payments. If you experience wage loss, you must file CA-7 separately.

LS LS — Lump Sum Schedule Award
Payment

What it means

You are authorized for payment of a schedule award as a single lump sum payment. Used only with the AP adjudication code.

What to do next

You will receive a lump sum payment as specified in your award letter. Review the calculation carefully and contact your claims examiner if you believe the amount is incorrect.

Important notes

This code should not be changed until the entire schedule award entitlement period has ended. A lump sum schedule award may affect other benefit calculations.

C1 C1 — Closed, Accepted, No Time Lost
Closure

What it means

Your FECA case is closed. The condition was accepted as work-related but you did not lose any time from work and no compensation was paid.

What to do next

No action needed unless your condition worsens. You can still submit related medical bills for payment. If you later experience disability due to this accepted condition, contact OWCP to reopen your case.

Important notes

Keep documentation of your accepted condition. If you later file a recurrence, having the original case number and acceptance on record is important.

Understanding OWCP Status Code Structure

OWCP claim status is displayed as a combination of two two-character codes — an adjudication code and a pay status code. For example: AP-PR means "Accepted, Periodic Roll."

  • Adjudication codes (A_, D_) — indicate whether the case is accepted or denied
  • Pay status codes (MC, PR, DR, PS, etc.) — indicate the type of payment authorized
  • Closure codes (C1–C5, CL, RT) — indicate the case is closed

Your full claim status can be found by logging into ECOMP and viewing your case details, or on written correspondence from OWCP.

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