Denied CPP & Disability Benefits
If you are involved in an CPP appeal case, or, have been denied CPP disability benefits, we can help.
(905) 940-5554
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If you are involved in an CPP appeal case, or, have been denied CPP disability benefits, we can help. Read more below.
1-905-940-5554
If you are dealing with a Disability Claim, call the experts at PW Lawyers.
Denied CPP… CPP Denied… What to do?
“The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) provides disability benefits to people who have made enough contributions to the CPP and who are disabled and cannot work at any job on a regular basis. Benefits may also be available to their dependent children”
– From https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/publicpensions/cpp/cpp-disability-benefit.html
Every person over the age of 18 who works in Ontario, and makes a minimum amount of $3,500 per year, must contribute to the Canada Pension Plan (CPP). The contribution rate on the pensionable earnings, as of 2016, is 9.9%. This contribution is split equally between you and your employer, or if you are self-employed, then you are required to pay the full contribution.
These yearly contributions are set in place as a social and financial “safety net”. By conventional standards, one begins receiving their CPP retirement pension benefits the month after their 65th birthday. However…
If you have endured a sudden injury or disability, you may be eligible to apply and gain access to CPP benefits.
If you or a loved one:
- have a severe or prolonged disability
- under the age of 65; and
- meet the CPP contribution requirements
then you are eligible to apply for CPP disability benefits; monthly payments to those “who are not able to work regularly because of a disability , and furthermore, a monthly benefit for any dependent children (under the age of 18, or between age 18-25 and attend school full time) of someone eligible to receive CPP disability benefit.
Social and financial security, and alleviating stress is important in a time of recovery. While the application process is lengthy, it is important that you approach it in a timely manner.
Once a CPP disability benefit application has been submitted, it takes approximately four months for a decision to be made. Upon receipt of an application, a member of their staff will call the applicant to go over the review process, if there is further information needed, and to answer any questions you may have.
If you are determined to be eligible under the terms of the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) legislation, then you will begin receiving your disability benefits “upon the fourth month after the month you are determined to be disabled”.
Unfortunately, many applications are denied upon the first review – do not give up even though you’ve been denied CPP.
Most people are denied CPP benefits due to these common factors:
- Applicants miss appeal deadlines. Typically, you are given 90 days to appeal a CPP disability decision.
- Applicants have not provided enough documentation (such as medical evidence) to give “ solid grounds” for approval.
- Creditability of the application and it’s claim are questioned.
This does not mean they are right , nor that you should give up. PW lawyers understands that applying through a federal framework, dealing with multiple levels of review, etc. can be an overwhelming process; but it is the federal process put in place at this time.
We are here to help; y ou still have full grounds to appeal and gain CPP disability benefits.
The General Division has three levels of appeals to a Canadian Pension Plan decision. One must first request a reconsideration, which can take 90 days for review. If you are still denied CPP disability benefits after reconsideration, the next level of appeal is to contact the Social Security Tribunal, followed by the Tribunal’s Appeal Division.
It is important to appeal any denied claim and obtain professional legal support as soon as possible to ensure that your application is kept active. These appeals can be long and difficult processes that require a thorough application filing and strict deadlines.This is why PW Lawyers have made sure that our legal team has a full comprehension of all three levels of appeal, the framework of CPP disability adjudicators, and a thorough understanding of their own guidelines, rules and regulations.
It is important to us that you receive the proper support in a time of coping and recovery. We have a strong and winning approach to CPP appeals; whether offering our support at the beginning of the first appeal process or later, for judicial review in a Federal Court of Appeal, PW Lawyers is here to help.
If you are unsure of how to deal with a denied CPP disability application, contact us today for a free consultation and immediate assistance.
Types of Disability Claims
There are many types of Disability Claims based on your insurance package, or lack of insurance package as a result of your employment terms. Here are a few.Long Term Disability: Overview
One would consider filing a disability claim if they have endured a sudden injury or illness that has prohibited them from working. These instances often lead to a downfall in the maintenance of the social, economic and health standards that an individual once had secured.
Have you been denied CPP? You may still have full grounds to appeal and gain CPP disability benefits.
Call (905) 940-5554 to schedule a free consultation with us.