Federal and Postal Service Disability Retirement: Each Level of the Process
Disability retirement, as I have often written about, is a process. Each stage of the process has certain “requirements” which should be met — by […]
Early Retirement for Injured Federal Employees
Disability retirement, as I have often written about, is a process. Each stage of the process has certain “requirements” which should be met — by […]
I have said this many, many times: If patience is a virtue, then Federal employees must be the virtuous of all people, especially those who are filing for Federal Disability Retirement benefits […]
In Federal Disability Retirements, the general rule is as follows: waiting for your agency to act in some way that may prove to be beneficial to your case, is an act of futility. Whether it is to wait for a performance appraisal; whether […]
The Office of Personnel Management will often use as a criteria of denial the argument/basis that despite the fact that an individual may have a medical condition such that the medical […]
Initial inquiries concerning filing for Federal and Postal disability retirement benefits often ask the following question: Do I have a doctor to whom I can refer the individual? […]
When people call me to ask if they need legal representation in filing for disability retirement benefits under FERS or […]
In order for an SSA approval to have an impact upon a Federal disability retirement application, the Social Security Administration’s […]
As I explain to all potential clients, whether an individual should attempt to obtain Federal Disability Retirement benefits with or […]
Is it necessary for a Federal Disability Retirement Applicant to cite relevant case-laws and statutory authority when filing for disability […]
Obviously, as with all areas of law, the primary role of an attorney in representing a Federal disability retirement applicant […]