Last Updated on August 1, 2022 by FERS Disability Attorney
Our first reaction may be that such a phrase is in fact a tautology; for, to make a “mistake” is by definition to do something “stupid”, and so it is merely a redundancy to use and place both terms together. But surely we can conceive of circumstances in which “making a mistake” turns out to be the very opposite of having done something “stupid”?
Perhaps some earth-shattering mistake in science resulted in a new discovery — of having made a mistake in combining two or more elements but resulting in a new, composite element beneficial to society? Or of having made an accounting error which accrued to one’s personal financial benefit? But even then, one may argue that the mistake itself was a stupid one; the consequences merely turned out to be beneficial, but that doesn’t necessarily impact the character of the mistake itself.
And what of follies in our youth? Does age and greater experience, retrospectively reflecting back into the series of life’s mistakes and all those actions thoughtlessly taken, lead us to conclude that we have made multiple “stupid mistakes”? What, then, constitutes a “mistake” such that it was stupid?
Often, a glimpse into what we did in the past — of having forged ahead without a plan, thoughtlessly, and without due diligence in considering all of the factors; these, and many more actions taken without an inkling of preparatory counsel, constitute what most people consider as a “stupid mistake”.
For Federal employees and U.S. Postal Service workers who suffer from a disabling medical condition such that the medical condition prevents the Federal or Postal employee from performing one or more of the essential elements of one’s Federal or Postal job, it may be necessary to consider filing for Federal Disability Retirement benefits under FERS. In doing so, it is necessary to have a full and comprehensive understanding of the laws which govern FERS Disability Retirement and the administrative process and procedures abounding.
Consult with a FERS Disability Retirement Attorney who specializes in OPM Medical Disability Retirement Law, lest you come to regret it as one more “stupid mistake” that was made — as one of many that we all make throughout our lifetimes.
Sincerely,
Robert R. McGill, Esquire
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