NO FEE UNLESS WE WIN THE CASE
NO FEE UNLESS WE WIN THE CASE
Mar
23
2023
For a Total Disability Annuity, generally it doesn’t matter how many years ago you worked for the railroad, as long as you have 10 years of service, and you meet the criteria for disability within the required period. Also, if you have 5 to 9 years of railroad service, with at least 5 years after …
Mar
09
2023
To receive RRB Disability you must prove you are medically disabled from all regular work (Total Disability) or from you regular railroad occupation (Occupational Disability) and have the required hours of creditable railroad service. A Total Disability Annuity requires 10 years of railroad service, OR 5 to 9 years of railroad service, if at least …
Yes you can, but only if your 2022 earnings do not exceed $1050 per month (before payroll deductions, taxes, etc.). However, disability-related expenses can be deducted and make it possible for you to earn more (contact your local RRB office to see if any of your expenses would be considered disability-related). If you have questions …
First, you need to have ten years of railroad service, (OR five to nine years of railroad service, if at least five years are after 1995, AND you have enough current credits under Social Security to be eligible to be considered eligible for Social Security disability) (TOTAL DISABILITY ANNUITY). Second, you must prove you cannot …
Any medical condition (mental and/or physical) can qualify you for RRB Disability Benefits if it causes you to be unable to work full time consistently. It doesn’t matter if you suffer from a heart, spinal, arthritic, breathing, kidney, diabetic, or neurological condition; we have even won cases for people with severe psoriasis. And if you …
Apr
09
2020
You can apply for Railroad (RRB) disability benefits at an RRB Field Office, a Customer Outreach Program Center, by phone, or by mail. You can find the nearest office by using the RRB Zip Locator at https://www.rrb.gov/. Call 877-772-5772 to schedule an appointment. You also have the option of having an attorney file your claim …