DISABILITY PENSION (PLUS-related services and benefits)



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DISABILITY PENSION (PLUS-related services and benefits) Serving or Veteran members of the RCMP may be eligible for disability pensions under the Pension Act and related benefits through a process administered by Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC). They must meet two criteria: 1. Have a medically supported permanent disability. 2. The disability was caused by a service-related injury or illness. The VAC Adjudicator will determine first if the applicant is Entitled to a disability pension according to the two criteria. Full entitlement (5/5th) means the medical condition was totally caused from service factors. Partial entitlement (1/5 4/5 th) means the medical condition was partially caused or aggravated by service factors. There may have been other non service injuries or illnesses that contributed to the medical condition. Next the Adjudicator will determine Assessment in percentages. That is calculated from a table of disabilities comprised of medical impairment and quality of life. Percentage values of the disability can be anywhere from 1% to 100%. If the disability is less than 5%, the Veteran will receive a onetime lump sum payment. For disabilities 5% and over, the payment will be a Tax Free monthly pension. Assessments can be reassessed after 2-3 years if there is medical evidence of a worsening. Additional pension amounts may be paid to qualified dependants such as spouse, common-law partner and/or children. A disability pension can be applied for each separate injury or illness. Upon receiving a disability pension, a Veteran MAY be eligible for other benefits from VAC such as: Attendance Allowance (Does not need to be related to medical reason of the pension) Clothing Allowance Exceptional Incapacity Allowance Health Care Benefits (vision, hearing, dental, physiotherapy, psychological etc.)

Survivor Benefits Operational Stress Injury (OSI) Clinics VAC 24 hour Crisis Help Line THE PROSESS The first step is to complete an application and forward it to VAC for adjudication. If the proper documents to support the two criteria listed above are submitted initially, the success rate for obtaining a disability pension is very high (78%). Some of the critical documents are: Medical records from RCMP files Incident reports at time of injury Medical test results after retirement Witness statements from fellow members or civilians Notebook entries at time of related incident -2- RCMP Veterans Association In order to enhance a positive result, it is recommended the Veteran seek assistance from the nearest RCMP Veterans Association Division which will provide guidance and contact information. The RCMP Veterans Association have appointed Advocates in every Province to assist members with issues related to disability pensions, benefits, services and other issues.

Other Agencies There are agencies that have designated full time employees to assist RCMP Veterans to process disability pension applications. All are provided free of charge. They are listed below: The Royal Canadian Legion (RCL) -Dominion and Provincial Command Service Officers The Bureau of Pension Advocates (Lawyers) The Veterans Review and Appeal Boards (VRAB) The Royal Canadian Legion (RCL) There are 22 full time professional Command Service Officers employed by the RCL across Canada who will assist RCMP Veterans and families to process an application for a disability pension and related benefits. These Service Officers have expedited access to the applicant s RCMP service and health files. They will also prepare and represent the applicant at the Veterans Review and Appeal Board (VRAB) if required. Command Service Officers can be contacted at www.legion.ca or toll free 1-877-534-4666. The contact information for all Service Officers in Canada is listed below: SERVICE OFFICERS BRITISH COLUMBIA / YUKON ALBERTA / NORTHWEST TERRITORIES SEAN STEPAN MIKE BURGESS sean.stepan@legionbcyukon.ca mburgess@abnwtlegion.com 5489 Byrne Road, Suite 152 2020-15 Street NW Burnaby, BC V5J 3J1 Calgary, AB T2M 3N8 Phone: 604-736-8166 Phone: 403-284-1161 Fax: 604-736-1635 Fax: 403-284-9899 Toll Free BC only 1-888-261-2211 GERRY FINLAY ALLAN W. WADDY g.finlay@abnwtlegion.com awaddy@bcyuk.legion.ca TARA KOVAC / ASSISTANT SO Naden Post Office-Building N34 t.kovac@abnwtlegion.com

PO Box 17000 Stn Forces LORETTA O'TOOLE / ASSISTANT CFB Esquimalt 10720A 101 Street NW Victoria, BC V9A 7N2 Edmonton, AB T5H 2S3 Phone: 250-381-3992 Phone: 780-448-4982 Fax: 250-381-3943 Fax: 780-448-4993 Toll Free BC only 1-866-381-3992 SASKATCHEWAN MANITOBA / NORTHWEST ONTARIO CHERILYN COOKE so.legion@sasktel.net 3079-5th Avenue Regina, SK S4T 0L6 Phone: 306-525-8739 Fax: 306-525-5023 ONTARIO DAWN GOLDING dgolding@mbnwo.ca 563 St. Mary's Road Winnipeg, MB R2M 3L6 Phone: 204-233-3405 Fax: 204-237-1775 DEBRA VISKELIS B. SCOTT YOUNG dviskelis@qc.legion.ca syoung12@on.aibn.com 410-1000 St-Antoine Street West MARG ROHMANN / ASSISTANT Montreal, QC H3C 3R7 mrohmann@on.legion.ca Phone: 514-866-7491 89 Industrial Parkway North Fax: 514-866-6303 Aurora, ON L4G 4C4 Toll Free: 1-877-401-7111 Phone: 905-841-7999 NEW BRUNSWICK Fax: 905-841-9992 SHERRY CULLING ROSEMARY ABUD / ASSISTANT legionsbnb@bellnet.ca 510 Main Street East, Ste 203 North Bay, ON P1B 1B8 Phone: 705-472-8650 Fax: 705-472-1969 RANDY C. GROUNDWATER BRENDA SMITH / ASSISTANT SO legionsb@bellnet.ca 1368 Ouellette Av. Ste 308 Windsor, ON N8X 1J9 Phone: 519-253-2422 Fax: 519-253-0922 PATRICIA ROYLE proyle@legion.ca MEGAN THOMPSON / ASSISTANT mhthompson@legion.ca 86 Aird Place Ottawa, ON K2L 0A1 Phone: 613-591-0144 Fax:613-591-0148 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND QUEBEC LISA SULLIVAN lisasullivan@nblegion.org 490 Douglas Avenue Saint John, NB E2K 1E7 Phone: 506-634-8850 Fax: 506-633-4836 Toll Free: 1-866-320-8387 (VETS) NOVA SCOTIA / NUNAVUT BYRON MULLETT b.mullett@ns.legion.ca 61 Gloria McCluskey Avenue Burnside Business Park Dartmouth, NS B3B 2Z3 Phone: 902-429-4090 Ex. 3 Fax: 902-429-7481 Toll Free: 1-877-809-1145 NEWFOUNDLAND / LABRADOR WAYNE PIKE waynepike@bellaliant.com Box 20132 Sherwood Postal Outlet Charlottetown, PE C1A 9E3 Phone: 902-892-2161 Fax: 902-368-8853 KENNETH GATEHOUSE Kenneth.gatehouse@legionnl.ca The Boulevard - P.O. Box 5745 St. John's, NF A1C 5X3 Phone: 709-753-6666 Fax: 709-753-5514

The Bureau of Pension Advocates (BPA) The BPA is an organization of full time lawyers who will provide FREE advice, assistance and representation for RCM Veterans dissatisfied with decisions rendered by VAC regarding their application for disability pensions or awards, Attendance Allowance, Exceptional Incapacity Allowance, Clothing Allowance and Dependent/Survivor benefits. All BPA lawyers are specialists in the area of claims for the mentioned disability benefits. A VAC decision on an application for disability benefits must be rendered before the services of the BPA can be accessed. These decisions can be Reviewed by VAC. If not satisfied, the decision can be Reviewed and later Appealed if necessary to the Veterans Review and Appeal Board (VRAB). Two aspects of the original decision can be reviewed and appealed: The ENTITLEMENT is decision whether you qualify for disability benefits. The ASSESSMENT is the decision about how much you will receive in benefits. Even though RCL Service Officers are available to assist and represent Veterans at the VRAB, you may choose a lawyer from the BPA as well. After reviewing your file, the BPA lawyer may arrive at one of three conclusions: The evidence provided is sufficient for redress to proceed It is necessary for the client to obtain additional evidence There is little chance if redress is pursued

The ultimate decision rests with you, the client, as to whether or not to proceed with redress, regardless of the legal opinion provided by the BPA lawyer. Redress can be in many forms including: A Departmental Review in which VAC will reconsider the original decision An Entitlement or Assessment Review Hearing before the VRAB An entitlement or Assessment Appeal Hearing before the VRAB An Application for Reconsideration before the VRAB The head office is located in Charlottetown, PEI and 14 District Offices across Canada. All offices can be contacted via one number 1-877-228-2250. Veterans Review and Appeals Board (VRAB) The VRAB can review decisions made by VAC on disability pensions or awards, allowances and dependent/survivor benefits. The first level is a Review Hearing at approximately 30 locations in Canada which is conducted by 2 board members. The veteran can appear in person (travel costs covered) or teleconference or video conference with a Legion Service Officer or a Bureau of Pension Advocate or both. Favourable decisions average 51%. The second level is an Appeal Hearing which is conducted by 3 different board members in Charlottetown or by teleconference. The veteran s representative makes a verbal and/or a written argument. Favourable decisions average 34%. There is no limitation of Action. The decision is binding and final.

However, the decision may be reopened at the board s discretion if new evidence can be produced or there was an error in fact or law. The decision of the Appeal Hearing can be sent to the Federal Court for a Judicial Review at your own cost. VRAB 1-800-450-8006 www.vrab-tacra.gc.ca