Last Updated on October 7, 2009 by FERS Disability Attorney
It may sound harsh; it may even sound “mean”; but I often tell my potential clients that I am not their therapist, doctor, or empathy-advisor. I am their attorney. When advising people to respond to an Office of Personnel Management denial with some “discretion”, it is often difficult for an individual who is so closely tied with his or her own case, to remain objective and detached. Yet, detachment is the mark of professionalism, and that is why the old adage is true — that an individual who represents himself in court has a fool for a client.
My job as an attorney who represents Federal and Postal employees to obtain Federal Disability Retirement benefits under FERS & CSRS must be guided with a focus of understanding the factual context, the medical conditions, the type of job, the symptomatologies manifested by the medical conditions, and apply the law governing disability retirement issues. If I become a therapist, it detracts from my focus; if I become an empathy-advisor, I become “attached”, as opposed to de-tached. That is not to say that I will not listen to the relevant medical background (note the confusing double-negative, which merely means that yes, I will listen, to some extent) — I certainly will. But only to the extent that will allow me to win the case for my client. For, that is my job: to get an approval from the Office of Personnel Management. If I am successful at that, then my client will have gained all the needed empathy of the world: a semblence of financial security.
Sincerely,
Robert R. McGill, Esquire
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This is my second reply I am letting you know that my OWCP benefits where cancelled and the postal service separated me from my employmemt effective 08/12/2009 if you please contact me at my home phone (XXX)-XXX-XXXX or my cell phone (XXX)-XXX-XXXX or via email I need your advise or your help please because I,ve made several appeals and I,ve been denied.Thank You.
AnaReina