Federal Disability Retirement: Getting the Bruner Presumption
If an individual is successful in persuading the Agency to remove him or her for his/her medical inability to perform […]
Early Retirement for Injured Federal Employees
If an individual is successful in persuading the Agency to remove him or her for his/her medical inability to perform […]
In moderating the Martindale-Hubbell Message Board for Federal Disability Retirement Issues, two areas of law need clarification for those out […]
Postal employees, there is nothing inherently wrong with an Agency offering you modified or light duty assignments. If your Agency […]
If an individual fails to file for Federal disability retirement within one (1) year of being separated from Federal Service, […]
On my website, Federal Disability Retirement Lawyer, I give a more extensive explanation of a recent and important case impacting […]
At various times, in various forums, I have noted some confusion on the issue of when an individual can/must file […]
Just some comments about this important concept and one which all disability retirement applicants should be aware of. It is […]
The recent case of Vanieken-Ryals v. OPM, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, decided on November 26, 2007, […]
First, a quick clarification: I have had periodic calls concerning the time-frame in filing for disability retirement. The Statute of […]