Fighting for Your Rights: Inside the Realities of Federal Worker’s Comp with Alicia Farley
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In this powerful episode of the Breaking Out Podcast, hosts Chris and Gini Helms sit down with Alicia Farley, an ex-Bureau of Prisons (BOP) employee and current advocate for injured federal workers. Alicia’s journey from being assaulted by an inmate to becoming a national subject matter expert on federal workers' compensation (comp) is nothing short of remarkable. Her story is a testament to the resilience and grit required to navigate the complicated world of federal work comp claims, where only 14% of claims get approved.
Key Highlights:
- Alicia's Personal Story of Trauma & Resilience
Alicia recounts the harrowing assault she faced while working in a federal prison, leaving her injured and without immediate guidance. She had to teach herself how to file her own federal work comp claim, an experience that led her to become a steward for the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE). Eventually, she became the go-to expert for helping others facing similar struggles. - Federal Injury Centers Partnership
Alicia talks about how teaming up with Federal Injury Centers allowed her to bring her expertise to a broader audience. Together, they offer a much-needed lifeline for federal workers navigating the painful and often discouraging world of injury claims. - The Harsh Reality of Being a BOP Employee
Working in federal prisons is not just a job, it's a fight. Alicia and the hosts shine a light on the physical and mental toll federal prison workers endure—long hours with heavy-duty belts, constant assaults, and the battle to get even basic workers' comp claims approved. - Why Workers Give Up (And Why You Shouldn’t)
A shocking truth: many federal workers, particularly those in BOP, simply give up when their claims are denied. The uphill battle of filling out forms, facing harassment from supervisors, and navigating a complex medical system leads to burnout, depression, and even tragic outcomes. Alicia shares a heart-wrenching story of a young officer who committed suicide after his denied claim led him to despair. This loss drove her to commit even further to helping others. - Alicia’s 24/7 Commitment
Alicia is a resource and lifeline, available from 9 AM to midnight, seven days a week, for federal workers in need. Whether it’s explaining the process to injured workers, acting as a buffer between patients and doctors, or helping to file complaints, Alicia is there every step of the way. Her dedication is unparalleled, and she’s the only person in the country offering this level of support in collaboration with Federal Injury Centers.
Connect with Alicia & Federal Injury Centers:
- Alicia Farley
Available 7 days a week
Call/Text: (352) 219-5647 - Federal Injury Centers
Phone: 877-787-06927
FederalInjuryCenters.com
Subscribe and Share:
If you or someone you know works for the federal government and is struggling with an injury, don’t fight the system alone. Subscribe to the Breaking Out Podcast, and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Catch our live training sessions on Wednesday nights with Chris and Jeannie, where we answer your pressing questions in real-time.
Call to Action:
Don’t wait for the system to beat you down. Reach out today for the help you deserve. And if you know someone in need, share this episode—you could save a life.
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