TPI follow up -question
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Re: TPI follow up -question
Thanks bigrex, I agree with you it makes sense. I am at 86% and nor able to work at all. The f.... Policy dictate a follow up at the 2 years mark, always to put us in the hot seat. Thanks kindly
C.
C.
cosmo12- CSAT Member
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Re: TPI follow up -question
Well, I was TPI'd in 2012, and was not required to have a reassessment done after the first two years. Having a reassessment seems rather pointless, just because of the very nature of the definition of TPI (Totally and Permanently Impaired). Once you get that bad, you are not going to miraculously become healthy after 2 years. And even if your condition worsens, it will not likely increase any benefits payable to you. My TPI assessment said I was limited to 2 hours of work per week, assessed at 90% disabled, plus several unrecognized conditions, but still only receive grade three PIA. So the chances of PIA being increased, simply based on a medical assessment is unlikely.
bigrex- CSAT Member
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TPI follow up -question
I have a question for you guys. I am TPI and my 2 years is approching. Anyone out there got their follow up done ? How was it ?
Is that follow up is only after the first 2years or is it every 2year ?
Thanks for the help
C.
Is that follow up is only after the first 2years or is it every 2year ?
Thanks for the help
C.
cosmo12- CSAT Member
- Number of posts : 169
Location : quebec
Registration date : 2013-10-23
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