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I was injured on the job and am on Injury in the Line of Duty (ILOD) status. Am I eligible for disability benefits now?
No. However, if the DOE declines your ILOD status and you believe you are still disabled, you can submit a Welfare Fund Disability application with a copy of the ILOD decision and a DOE leave of absence approval.
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