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Municipal and State Disability Pensions

New York State, New York City and many local municipalities provide retirement disability benefits to their public employees who can no longer work because of illness, accidents or other disabilities. Unfortunately getting a pension for a disability is not as easy as filling out an application, and a poorly prepared or incomplete application presented by an individual increases the likelihood that the application will be denied. Addionally, retirement system reviewers are just not going to accept you or your doctor at your word. They are going to require very specific and substantial medical evidence and other substantiating documentation. You can avoid getting off to such a poor start by seeking legal advice right at the start of this process; in fact the best opportunity to guarantee a successful outcome to your case is right at the beginning by getting the help of people who are experts in the various disability pension systems and who can help you avoid all the pitfalls.

Brecher Fishman Pasternack Walsh Tilker & Ziegler have been helping their clients navigate through the municipal disability pension process from start to successful conclusion for three quarters of a century. Our expertise covers all aspects of this process, from initial application through administrative and redetermination hearings and Article 78 appeals.

Understanding Municipal Disability Pensions

If you have a permanent injury or illness and are no longer able to perform the duties of your job title, you may be eligible to apply for a Municipal Disability Pension. If you are employed by a municipality, such as a City, County, Town or Village, or if you are a New York State employee, you are most likely a member of the New York City Retirement System, or the New York State and Local Retirement System.

It is important to know what system you are a member of, as well as your Tier. This will determine what type of Disability Pension you can apply for and how much the benefit will pay.Your Tier is determined by the day that you joined or rejoined a Retirement System.


New York State and Local Retirement System (NYSLRS)

New York City Retirement System

  • Employees (ERS)
  • Police and Fire (P+F)
  • Teachers (TRS)

Tier

Applications: 2 types

  • Article 14
  • Article 15
  • Employees (NYCERS)
  • Police
  • Fire
  • Teachers (TRS)
  • Board of Ed (BERS)

An application must be filed with the appropriate retirement System within that System's strict time limits. Each System also has very specific requirements regarding such issues as time on the job, whether the injury is due to an accident or incident, documentation, proof and deadlines for filing. The law firm of Brecher Fishman Pasternack Walsh Tilker & Ziegler, P.C. has dedicated many years to helping workers sort through the many confusing issues involved with filing and processing these applications. We are with you at every step, from beginning to successful conclusion.

Types of Municipal Disability Claims

There are many different types of Applications. They can sometimes fall into two general categories: Accidents and Incidents. Accidents are generally known as unusual events, such as motor vehicle accidents, slips on debris, chairs breaking, assaults, etc. Incidents are generally known as exertional type injuries resulting from events such as lifting, carrying, bending, twisting, etc. or repetitive strain type injuries. Your years of creditable service, tier, and whether the event can be classified as an accident or incident are very important in determining the proper type of application to file for and in determining possible benefits.

Steps to Take to Make an Application

  1. Report the occurrence to your supervisor as soon as possible but always with 30 days.
  2. File a workers' compensation claim as soon as possible.
  3. Seek medical treatment for your injuries immediately, and depending on your Tier, System and years of service, tell your doctor that your injury is job related.
  4. Where applicable, obtain names of witnesses and the exact location of the occurrence.
  5. When notifying your employer, provide exact details of the occorrence.
  6. Don't speak to anyone else about your claim, except your doctor.
  7. Call our office on the Pension Hotline: 800 692 3717 so we can asist you in filing an application and protecting your interest.

Other Rights and Remedies

In addition to a Disability Pension, you may be entitled to Workers' Compensation, and possible a Negligence Lawsuit (if your injuries were caused by someone other than your employer or fellow employee). If you are unable to return to any other gainful employment you may also be eligible to receive Social Security Disability benefits.

To qualify for a Disability Pension, you must prove that you are permanently disabled and unable to perform your job duties. In many instances you must also prove that your injury is the result of an on the job "Accident". If you must prove this, it is very important to describe the incident with enough detail to satisfy the requirements for your type of Pension benefit. This is a deceptively complicated area of the law, and therefore we highly recommend anyone interested in filing for these type of benefits contact us immediately.

Brecher Fishman Pasternack Walsh Tilker & Ziegler, P.C.
Pension Hotline: 800 692 3717
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Over the years our firm has helped thousands of New York workers get the Municipal Disability Benefits that they deserve, serving our fellow workers in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Kings and Queens Counties, Staten Island, The Bronx, Rockland, Westchester and Nassau and Suffolk Counties.

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