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Is the pensionholder receiving Disability Benefits?

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Is the pensionholder receiving Disability Benefits?

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Yes No The answer to this question helps us determine the appropriate mortality tables to use. The receipt of disability benefits indicates that the pensionholder is considered “disabled” by the Plan. The table used to determine how long he/she will receive pension benefits reflects that circumstance. Being considered “disabled” by the Plan may not necessarily mean that the pensionholder is completely incapacitated. It typically means that the person can no longer do the job he/she was doing prior to becoming disabled. He/she may, however, be employable in another capacity with another company. If yes, are Social Security Disability Benefits being paid? Yes No The answer to this question helps us determine the appropriate mortality tables to use. The receipt of Social Security Disability Benefits generally indicates that the pensionholder is incapacitated to the extent that he/she is unemployable in any capacity. The mortality table used to determine how long he/she will receive pensio

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