Last Updated on October 29, 2009 by FERS Disability Attorney
Too often, I receive calls from Federal and Postal employees (or rather, formerly thereof) who have waited until the very last conceivable moment to file for Federal Disability Retirement benefits under FERS & CSRS. Yes, I realize that time erodes away slowly, almost imperceptibly, and all of a sudden it is an emergency. Can a case be put together within a couple of weeks? Yes. Is it best to wait until the very last minute? No. Remember that all Federal and Postal employees only have up until one (1) year from being separated from Federal Service, to file for Federal Disability Retirement benefits. But life happens; time slips away; what was once 6 months is now only 30 days, or perhaps 2 weeks.
I may have told this story before, but here goes: On the desk of a civil clerk in a local County Courthouse, is a sign which reads: “The fact that you procrastinated does not make your filing my emergency”. That is essentially true; however, whenever I get calls by panicked individuals who have failed to use the 1-year Statute of Limitations wisely, in most cases, I have been able to properly put the case together, and file it on an emergency basis. In such circumstances, adaptation is the key: some things need to be filed later, but the essential forms to meet the deadline must be immediately filed. There are very few true emergencies in life, and most cases can meet the deadline — no matter how much the Federal or Postal Employee has procrastinated. However, it is better not to wait until tomorrow, that which can be done today.
Sincerely,
Robert R. McGill, Esquire
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