Title 5 › Part PART III— - EMPLOYEES › Subpart Subpart G— - Insurance and Annuities › Chapter CHAPTER 81— - COMPENSATION FOR WORK INJURIES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - GENERALLY › § 8132
If a person who gets continuation pay or other compensation from the United States later recovers money or property from someone else who was legally responsible for the injury or death, that person must pay back the United States for the continuation pay already received. They first subtract lawsuit costs and a reasonable lawyer’s fee. Any extra money is applied to future compensation for the same injury. Courts, insurers, or lawyers cannot pay the claimant until the United States’ claim is met or secured. Amounts paid back go into the Employees’ Compensation Fund. The claimant must be allowed to keep at least one-fifth of the net recovery after expenses, and at distribution must also receive an amount equal to a reasonable lawyer’s fee proportional to the refund to the United States.
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5 U.S.C. § 8132
Title 5 — Government Organization and Employees
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73