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Applying for a PSERS Disability Retirement: Application Checklist 1. Obtain a staff-prepared disability retirement estimate You can request an estimate by calling PSERS at 1.888.773.7748. You may also complete the Request for Retirement Estimate (PSRS-151) form on the PSERS website at psers.pa.gov. When you complete
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Some forms, such as applications for annuities, must be...
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Member Forms. To avoid delays or errors, before you complete an application for retirement or disability retirement form, PSERS strongly suggests you attend one of our retirement exit counseling sessions in your area presented by a PSERS retirement representatives.
Some forms, such as applications for annuities, must be completed with the assistance of a SERS retirement counselor. Other forms, such as domestic relations orders or powers of attorney, require a third-party to complete, such as a court or a notary.
Disability Retirement. Unlike an insurance policy, a disability retirement benefit is an actual retirement benefit. You must file an Application for Disability Retirement (PSRS-49) to be considered for the benefit.
disability retirement. How Do I Apply? To apply for a disability retirement you must be an active member of SERS -or be on paid or unpaid leave- when the application for disability benefits is filed. Be sure that you complete your application with your SERS retirement counselor while you are actively working, on paid sick leave or leave without ...
If you are applying for disability retirement under the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) or the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) with offset service, you must document that you have applied for Social Security disability benefits.
You, your employer, or someone acting on your behalf with your power of attorney, may file a Disability Benefit Application provided by SERS for disability benefits. Your personal physician also must provide a report stating the basis of your disability.