Last Updated on September 9, 2009 by FERS Disability Attorney
When a FERS or CSRS disability retirement application has made its way in the “process” to the “Third Stage” — the Merit Systems Protection Board — then I (as an attorney) must be unequivocal in my recommendation: You need an attorney. I believe that individuals who file for Federal Disability Retirement benefits should retain a competent attorney at every stage of the process, but there are always considerations of financial ability, and perhaps other considerations, which prevent someone from hiring an attorney at the initial stages of the process.
At the MSPB level, however, it is important for two (2) reasons (there are many, many other reasons as well, but for brevity’s sake, I choose the main reasons): 1. It is extremely important to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that you meet the eligibility requirements, to an Administrative Judge, who is both a lawyer and a Judge, and therefore has the knowledge and background to make a reasoned assessment of the evidence presented, and 2. You must be able to present the case in such a way that, if the Administrative Judge makes an error in his or her decision, you are prepared to appeal the case to the next level. In order to be able to appeal the case to the next level, you must know the law, be able to present your evidence at the MSPB in accordance with the law, and therefore be able to argue that a decision rendered against you is in violation of the law. In order to do this, you need an Attorney.
Sincerely,
Robert R. McGill, Esquire
I completely agree, however, some of us (like me) can’t even pay our bills due to loss of income and are trying to keep our homes and not go bankrupt. I have no choice but to go it alone because I will not let the bastards win without fighting to the end. I just filed my notice to appeal to MSPB.
That is just reality. I appreciate the great info on your website.
Regards,
V