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Did You Know

It is the rare employee who at some point in his or her career is not accused of some wrongdoing. It may be a subordinate employee who becomes disgruntled with a manager and decides to pick up the phone and make an anonymous allegation to an IG hotline or file an OSC whistleblower complaint. Or it could be an employee who didn’t get a promotion, or got a fully successful rather than a highly successful, or didn’t get a detail or job assignment that they wanted, or did get one that they didn’t want. In each instance the manager could be (and sometimes is) accused of discrimination, retaliation or creating a hostile work environment and is forced to defend his/her actions. FEDS provides you with quality legal counsel to defend employees accused of discrimination, retaliation, or sexual harassment by subordinate employees, under a federal EEO system that allows employees to accuse managers and other employees of discrimination with impunity and without any real proof or justification of wrongdoing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Claims

Are FEDs' liability benefits protected by an insurance carrier?

Yes, FEDS' liability benefits are secured by a U.S.-based insurance company with an AM Best Financial Strength rating of (A) (Excellent).   more...

How do I make a claim?

To invoke your benefits under the FEDS association, provide us with the following information relevant to your claim via email at feds@fedsprotection.com or fax (301-229-2482): (1) your name and benefits certificate number; (2) agency where you work; (3) your contact information; (4) date of incident(s); and (5) a brief description of the incident(s) or matter related to your claim (i.e.   more...

Who provides my legal representation?

Both FEDS and its claims administrator have a demonstrated commitment to and understanding of the federal employee community.   more...