Medical Retirement: 5 Facts

By: Frances Smith

Break Studios Contributing Writer

Use these 5 facts on medical retirement to be educated about your rights. Medical disability oftentimes causes patients to have to retire. To protect your rights and to proceed correctly, learn some important facts. Disability is often categorized as accidental disability and ordinary disability.

To learn about medical retirement:  5 facts, you will need:

  • Disability retirement application
  • Insurance records
  • Tax records
  1. Complete the disability retirement application. These applications are lengthy, sometimes as long as 15 pages or more. Plan to have plenty of time to complete the form. You will need insurance and tax records handy.
  2. Appear before boards if needed. To become or stay eligible for medical retirement, it may be necessary to appear before a board. This is a normal procedure. Go to the meeting prepared and take along any documentation requested.
  3. Get examinations as required. Annual exams are sometimes required. This helps the governing body determine if you still quality for medical retirement benefits. Get exams as needed and forward the information as required.
  4. Know the facts about how much money you qualify for. The amount of money you'll be paid if you qualify for medical retirement depends on several factors. These factors can include your age, whether you are a veteran, and the amount of your contributions to the plan. Ask where you can read about the facts for your case.
  5. Find out if your spouse and children qualify for benefits. Under certain circumstances, your spouse and children may also receive benefits as a result of your medical retirement. Stipulations often include the child's age. Another factor is whether a child stays in school.
Posted on: Jul. 17, 2010