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Navigating the 2024 Open Season: Essential Insights for Federal Employees
Do you know if your insurance benefits are the best option for you and your family? Open Season is a period each year when Federal employees can enroll in or make changes to their insurance elections. This year, Open Season will run from November 13 - December 11,...
Telework as a Reasonable Accommodation: Exploring the Benefits and Considerations
Telework has become significantly more popular and sought after in recent years, especially due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some federal agencies reported that during the pandemic, telework hours comprised more than 80% of total work time. At that time, the desire to...
Impending Pay Cut for Federal Firefighters: What You Need to Know
How will the upcoming pay cut for federal firefighters impact you and the safety of our communities? Here’s the crucial information you need to navigate these changes. Understanding the Federal Firefighter Pay Reduction Federal firefighters are expecting a significant...
3 Federal Disability Retirement Payments You Should Be Aware Of
If you are considering applying for Federal Disability Retirement, it's important that you are aware of the different payments you will be receiving. There are interim payments, back pay, and your regular monthly annuity payment that you will be receiving throughout...
5 Roadblocks Federal Employees Face When Applying for Disability Retirement
There are many roadblocks that federal employees can encounter when applying for FERS Disability Retirement. We strive to ensure our clients have the strongest application possible to avoid any costly mistakes. A lack of a service deficiency, insufficient medical evidence, mistakes on forms, and not going through the reasonable accommodation process are common roadblocks we see.
How Long Does Federal Disability Retirement Last?
Federal Disability Retirement lasts until age 62, at which point this benefit will recalculate into your regular FERS retirement pension. Your regular FERS pension is calculated based on your creditable years of service and your high 3 average. The years you earned while on Federal Disability Retirement will count towards your retirement calculation.
Applying for Federal Disability Retirement from the TSA
Are you a federal employee with an injury or illness looking to retire from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA)? Applying for Federal Disability Retirement through the TSA can be confusing, but we break down the specifics in this article. Regardless of where you are in the application process, it’s imperative to have supportive medical documents and legal representation.
How to Solve Your Retirement Problems
Wondering how to solve your retirement problems? Federal Disability Retirement is a long term benefit that secures your retirement! Federal Disability Retirement provides four main benefits; a secure monthly annuity, creditable years of service, health and life insurance, and the ability to work in the private sector. To qualify you must have a medical condition that is preventing you from performing your current job.
What is Continuation of Pay and How Could It Benefit Me?
Continuation of pay lasts for 45 calendar days and can provide you with income while you are waiting for your OWCP claim to be accepted. To qualify for continuation of pay you must have experienced a traumatic injury while on the job. If you are unable to return to full duty after your continuation of pay or OWCP runs out, you may qualify for Federal Disability Retirement.
OPM Retirement Backlog Rising Again: What You Can Do
OPM Retirement Backlog has increased in July after making steady progress to reduce the backlog earlier this year. This backlog has also increased processing times in the month of July, however, year-to-date processing times have remained consistent.
Is an IME recommended for Federal Disability Retirement?
An IME or independent medical evaluation is not recommended for Federal Disability Retirement as it doesn’t show established treatment. To be approved for Federal Disability Retirement, you must have a supportive medical professional and show a history of treating your condition. If you seek out an IME this may not be enough to support your Federal Disability Retirement claim.
Does the Government Penalize You for Retiring Early?
The government could penalize you for retiring early depending on which retirement option you choose. If you choose an MRA +10 retirement, your pension will be reduced for each year that you are under age 62. However, if you are looking to retire early due to a disability, Federal Disability Retirement is a much better option.
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