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What are the eligibility requirements for an Accident Disability Retirement?
FAQs: You may be eligible for an Accident Disability Retirement if you meet all of the following conditions:
Does my physician have to submit a report about my condition?
FAQs: Yes. As part of the application process, your physician must file a report with TRS and submit medical documentation to support your claim.
How does TRS decide if I receive a disability retirement?
FAQs: The TRS Medical Board reviews all disability retirement applications.
If the Medical Board denies my application, what options do I have?
FAQs: If you disagree with the Medical Board's findings, you may request that a Special Medical Committee review the Medical Board's recommendations.
Would I receive my disability retirement allowance for the rest of my life?
FAQs: Yes, unless the TRS Medical Board certifies that you are no longer incapacitated for performance of gainful employment.
How can I find out the current unit values?
FAQs: New unit values are usually announced by the third week of each month.
Does TRS provide a PoA for retirement benefit transactions?
FAQs: Yes. A TRS Special Durable Power of Attorney (code BK75) is available on our website and it can be used by members, retirees, and beneficiaries.
What can I authorize my agent to do on my behalf with a PoA?
FAQs: You may grant your agent Standard Authority and/or Gifting Authority.
Should I send a copy of my PoA to TRS?
FAQs: Although you are not required to, we urge you to submit your PoA to TRS so it can be reviewed and noted in your record.
How can I revoke my Power of Attorney (PoA)?
FAQs: You may revoke your PoA at any time, as long as you are of sound mind, by sending TRS a signed revocation statement.