Early Retirment

TiredandBroke

New Member
Ya i may be getting out early due to Parkinson's. Has anyone filed early due to health? what does it involve? And if they deny it for a stupid
reason do i get an appeal? Im not 55 till next year a friend got out last year he told me you cant get out with the Insurance until 55.
Is this true? Am i allowed to work still if i wanted to do somthing stupid like walmart door greeter for 1 or 2 days a week?
 

Thebrownblob

Well-Known Member
Ya i may be getting out early due to Parkinson's. Has anyone filed early due to health? what does it involve? And if they deny it for a stupid
reason do i get an appeal? Im not 55 till next year a friend got out last year he told me you cant get out with the Insurance until 55.
Is this true? Am i allowed to work still if i wanted to do somthing stupid like walmart door greeter for 1 or 2 days a week?
Central, you need to be 55 to get the retirement insurance. Sorry to hear your diagnosis.
 

TiredandBroke

New Member
I know it's bad but just wondering if an ADA may help him make 1 more year.
My plan ATM is to go to this time next year. Make em pay me another 6 weeks vacation. Right now im unsure what to do cause im only 54 and August will be 25 years. What is an ADA? I may be asking more questions, HR is help.
 

Jones

fILE A GRIEVE!
Staff member
With Parkinsons you should qualify for SSDI and Medicare, so you will have medical insurance even if you don't qualify for retiree HC.
 

ajblakejr

Age quod agis
Ya i may be getting out early due to Parkinson's. Has anyone filed early due to health? what does it involve? And if they deny it for a stupid
reason do i get an appeal? Im not 55 till next year a friend got out last year he told me you cant get out with the Insurance until 55.
Is this true? Am i allowed to work still if i wanted to do somthing stupid like walmart door greeter for 1 or 2 days a week?
Look you’ve been diagnosed of the potentially devastating neurological disorder. Don’t rush any thing yet without help. Consult the Parkinson’s Association. I’m sure they have consultants that can tell you the best way to handle it.
I wish I could give you the answers, but you do have short term and long-term disability that could possibly take you to 55. But don’t count on my uncertainty of what you may have available.

Be careful on disclosure.
I’m coming from the perspective of someone who has multiple sclerosis and still works.

Seek advice from professional organizations like the Parkinson’s Association.
 
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