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Can Video Be Used to Deny Your Federal Workers’ Comp Claim? | Doc Ellis Explains the Law In this episode, Doc Ellis breaks down how video surveillance is often misused in federal workers' compensation cases—and why the courts say that’s not okay. Despite being a common tool used to challenge injured workers, video evidence has no probative value under federal law when it comes to determining a person's medical condition. Doc Ellis walks you through landmark federal court rulings and Employees' Compensation Appeals Board (ECAB) decisions that explicitly state video footage cannot be used as legitimate medical evidence. If your claim was denied or questioned because of video surveillance, this is a must-watch. Learn your rights, the legal standards, and how to protect yourself from unfair practices in the OWCP system. Link to our handout on Video Surveillance: https://ellisclinic.com/ECHandouts/Vi... Protocol for Physician Review of Video Surveillance: https://ellisclinic.com/ECHandouts/Vi... 📌 Topics Covered: Why video cannot prove or disprove a medical condition How ECAB and federal courts view surveillance footage What to do if your claim was denied due to video evidence Tips for federal employees dealing with OWCP