TESTIMONIALS
Hear what Our Clients Have to Say
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They are well organized, very knowledgeable of the workers' compensation industry, and have had an excellent reputation for many years.- Nadine
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Ben Feld was a terrific attorney as he guided me through the disability process. Most importantly, he would return my calls or my texts very quickly. I cannot recommend GG&F more highly. They make you feel like family.- Kellie D.
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Mr. Feld got me my SSDI in 2 month on contingency, which was greatly appreciated! That was 2 years faster than the nightmares that everyone hears about. I was crying! It was a miracle! I am so thankful and grateful!!! Thank you so much Benjamin Feld!!!- Kathy G.
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All staff members are very professional and very helpful. They are the best. Thank you very much for all your help.- Daniel B
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Very professional. Kept me updated throughout the process. Highly recommended!- John D.
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My overall experience with this firm has been outstanding. From the very beginning, Ben was incredibly informative, helpful, and patient with me and my situation. He, and the rest of the team, helped to make a stressful and long process so much easier. Inc- Kimberly S.
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Excellent services from the staff to the lawyers! Thank you for helping me!- Imelda P.
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All amazing attorneys, who truly care about their clients! It’s great to have a law firm that you can count on for so many different kinds of cases! I recommend them 100%!- Sara A
What Factors Determine Who is Eligible to Pursue Disability Retirement Benefits in California?
In California, disability retirement benefits are typically provided to public employees who are active members of public employee retirement systems — like CalPERS and CalSTRS.
While each system may have slightly different eligibility criteria, obtaining disability retirement benefits in California generally depends on the following common factors:
- Disability Requirement
You must have a qualifying disability that prevents you from performing your regular job duties. The disability must be expected to be permanent or long-term. Qualifying disabilities can vary, but they typically include physical and mental impairments that make it impossible or significantly challenging for you to work.
- Medical Evaluation
Most retirement systems require those seeking benefits to undergo a medical evaluation by an approved medical professional to determine the extent and permanency of the disability.
- Age and Service Requirements
Some disability retirement benefits may have age and service requirements, including a minimum number of years of service or a certain age to qualify for full benefits.
Vesting requirements can vary depending on the specific retirement system.
- Documentation and Application
Eligible individuals must provide documentation of their disability and follow the application process outlined by your retirement system. This typically includes submitting medical records and other required paperwork.
If you are a governmental employee and have a medical condition that makes it impossible to perform your job or a modified or alternative job with your same employer, you may be eligible for disability retirement benefits.
With eight offices throughout California, we are dedicated to serving our California residents and workforce when and where they need us.