More than half of the FDNY’s retirees collected their pension after claiming to have been disabled in an accident while on duty — resulting in dramatically higher payouts, pension documents show. The ...
NEW YORK — Former NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly has been granted a line-of-duty disability pension typically given cops suffering Sept. 11-related illnesses, the New York Daily News has learned. The ...
An NYPD officer debilitated by COVID and unable to work again won’t get a line-of-duty disability pension because of disagreement at the Police Pension Fund over how to handle such cases. Although the ...
An accidental-disability pension generally pays more than a regular pension. Under the rules in place before the 2011 rewrite of state pension law, local police and firefighters could retire, at any ...
Former Oakland police officer Michael Shinn was on leave with a broken finger when he found out his boss planned to fire him for failing to file a report, according to an account in a recent ruling ...
A fired district court law clerk sued a Pennsylvania county's retirement system, saying it hasn't set forth clear guidelines to determine how and when employees qualify for disability pensions.
Police and firefighters in some Rhode Island communities seem more prone than others to career-ending injuries. In Cranston, for example, nine of 13 retired firefighters and 17 of 22 retired police ...
He’s in charge of NYU’s campus safety — and receives an NYPD disability pension that pays over $100,000 a year. Former NYPD Capt. James Pisaniello is paid $8,526 per month by taxpayers thanks to a ...
A MAN who went overseas 18 times while on a disability pension asked to be able to travel ‘indefinitely’. His request was denied, and a court has decided the government was right to go one step ...
Top Connecticut state officials — including the governor, legislative leaders and those overseeing the retirement system — vowed to make a series of sweeping reforms to address glaring loopholes in ...
DAVID Renshaw, of Sydney, told the Supreme Court a newsagent threw away his winning ticket worth $3.3m in a case that has been “playing on my mind for 20 years”. David Owen Renshaw’s case comes three ...
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