The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) disability benefit is a taxable monthly payment that is available to people who have contributed to the CPP and who not able to work regularly at any job because of a disability.
In order to obtain a disability pension under the Canada Pension Plan scheme, an applicant must meet the following five requirements:
It is up to the Applicant to establish his or her case for CPP disability entitlement. The Applicant must ensure that all relevant medical documentation is submitted in his or her CPP disability benefits application.
You do not have to go through the CPP disability benefits application process alone. We can assist you, the Applicant, with your initial application for CPP disability benefits.
The Social Security Tribunal (SST) is an independent administrative tribunal that provides the appeals process under the Employment Insurance Act, the Canada Pension Plan and the Old Age Security Act. The SST operates at arm’s length from Human Resources and Skills Development Canada.
On April 1, 2013, the SST has officially begun its operations of providing independent appeal processes for Employment Insurance (EI), the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), and Old Age Security (OAS) decisions. As of April 1, 2013, all appeals for CPP Disability must be submitted to the SST.
Have you been denied CPP Disability benefits? We can help. We will prepare your CPP disability appeal and present your case to the Social Security Tribunal.
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