Disability Retirement
The federal government allows employees who are unable to work to retire under a disability
retirement. It is in the best interest of both employees and the federal government for employees to remain gainfully employed in their current grade or pay level, as long as they can provide useful and efficient service without endangering themselves, others or government property. Disability retirement should be the very last option and should be used only when attempts have been made to preserve an individual's employment, and those attempts have failed.
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I've been approved for disability retirement and I was wondering if anyone knew about how frequently it is reviewed.
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You could be medically reviewed yearly, and might never be reviewed? Any money earned will be reviewed until age 60
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Thank you. I guess I'm looking for people's personal experiences.
I've heard that some disabilities get reviewed and some do not. (An amputation is not recoverable, but back pain is and would be more likely to be reviewed).
So how often do people see their potentially recoverable disability reviewed?
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