Last Updated on October 31, 2017 by FERS Disability Attorney
So much time is spent upon the anticipation of some event in the distant future; or, perhaps merely tomorrow, next week, next year. Here is where we are; in the “now”, the immediacy of a life being lived. Human beings are peculiar, unique and devastatingly unaware to that extent; we give lip-service to the notion of attaining happiness, joy and the capacity to relish the precious gift of life, while all the while failing to embrace and embody the here of this moment.
Look at tourists visiting the various wonders of the universe; do they seem to enjoy the experience of viewing ancient relics or places where momentous events occurred? Or, are they busy trying to make sure that the video camera or the Smart Phone is capturing the smiles, the scenery and the attraction just beyond? How many videos of the same places exist in the world today, tucked away in the memory banks of a digital chip? What is the difference between the video chip stored in a personal Smart Phone as opposed to a professional movie that explores the identical tourist destination?
What is missing, of course, is the experience of the “here”. Thus, when asked the question, “So, did you go and visit the famous ruins of X?” The answer is too often, “Yes, and let me show you the video I took of X.” As opposed to: “Yes, and let me try and describe to you the beauty of X.” Anticipatory living is not necessarily a negation of living the “here” of one’s life, or even the “now”; but it comes close to missing out.
For the Federal employee or the U.S. Postal worker who suffers from a medical condition, such that the medical condition prevents the Federal or Postal employee from performing one or more of the essential elements of the Federal or Postal position, the need to file for Federal Disability Retirements benefits through the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, whether the Federal or Postal employee is under FERS, CSRS or CSRS Offset, is precisely the “here” that one is trying to preserve, by securing a “tomorrow” worth fighting for.
It is the “here” of one’s medical condition, the “here” of one’s health, and the “here” of some semblance of financial security that is the whole point of a Federal Disability Retirement benefit. Yes, it is for tomorrow, and the process is a long, administrative headache that may not be approved until many tomorrows and another; but in the end, it is the “here” that is worth preserving, and the first step in securing a worthy tomorrow is by initiating the process of a Federal Disability Retirement application here and now.
Sincerely,
Robert R. McGill, Esquire
Tags:
a fight against a formidable opponent to get fers or csrs medical retirement benefits,
advice from fers attorney to disabled postal workers,
asking for limited duty job in the usps,
basic legal advice fers retirement mental issues,
bia medical retirement attorney,
cdc employee needs medical attorney asap,
cia central intelligence agency injury medical attorney representation,
dcaa fers disability retirement benefits,
dea agent with pip federal disability attorney,
degenerative lumbar disk disease government employee lawyer,
denied benefits by feca owcp now what should I do,
disabling condition in dea agent,
diverticulitis medical retirement for us government employees,
doc department of commerce employee medical incapacity attorney,
dod employee with severe illness seeking information on federal disability retirement,
doj justice employee with medical incapacitation searches for qualified lawyer,
dol owcp injured postal employee,
don't know what to do after being denied accommodation by owcp and now do I need an attorney?,
eeoc sick employee attorney,
experienced federal disability attorney for opm retirement,
facing a gigantic organization with all you got to get fers disability benefits,
failed duty fitness now what?,
failed medical test and no accommodation in the usps,
fcc disability retirement lawyer,
fed lawyer for postal workers on limited duty,
federal employee duty fitness failed need to study fers or owcp option,
federal trade commission medical retirement attorney,
federal usps accommodation attorney,
fers attorney for injured department of defense worker,
fers benefits when hostile work causes major depression,
fers lawyer for chronically ill postal employee,
fers.gov retirement or med rehab,
fitness for duty exam usps employees,
government employee incapacity retirement lawyer,
government worker seeks the legal services of a fers federal attorney,
help fers retirement medical laws,
help with csrs disability retirement,
if the rehabilitation of a physical or mental disabling condition fails and the postal employee needs an attorney for postal medical retirement application,
lack of med accommodation postal service,
legal advice from opm fers attorney,
legal representation from federal disability lawyer,
light duty dia workers,
light duty usps postal employment,
lwop disabling conditions fers attorney,
medical fight and fers disability fight,
medical retirement fers.gov,
multi-level disc degeneration opm medical retirement lawyer,
need help with opm application to retire for health issues,
no accommodation available for usps employees,
owcp denial and next step,
owcp fers incapacity,
owcp medical retirement attorney,
owcp opm disabilities,
owcp or opm rehabilitation training,
owcp sickness attorney,
owcp usps retirement,
pension for disabling conditions fers attorney,
pension under fers medical laws,
plantar fasciitis federal and postal employees lawyer,
spondylolisthesis fers lawyer,
the perspective of a federal lawyer and disabling conditions under opm,
usps lawyer for long term injury retirement,
usps retirement for disabled postal employees and assistant from fers disability attorney,
visual impairment driving license mail carrier attorney,
workers comp or fers health retirement