Re: Civil service classic pension early release of pension due to ill health
I've received advice from the pension advisory service that I have to get medical evidence to prove that even with adaptions or treatments, I am still incapable of doing the job I was previously employed to do. I'm getting a medical report from my doctor (health assured wouldn't do this at the beginning because they won't pay for the report until they receive it and the doctor won't do a report antil they are paid which us why I am going to pay) which will show medical evidence of why I can't do the job I was employed to do. As soon as I receive the report and send it off, hopefully the health assured doctors will have enough medical proof and their opinions will change, but I'm not holding my breath.
I've received advice from the pension advisory service that I have to get medical evidence to prove that even with adaptions or treatments, I am still incapable of doing the job I was previously employed to do. I'm getting a medical report from my doctor (health assured wouldn't do this at the beginning because they won't pay for the report until they receive it and the doctor won't do a report antil they are paid which us why I am going to pay) which will show medical evidence of why I can't do the job I was employed to do. As soon as I receive the report and send it off, hopefully the health assured doctors will have enough medical proof and their opinions will change, but I'm not holding my breath.
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