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Claiming state pension early on the grounds of ill-health?
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My husband has paid NHS contributions since the age of 16 (he is now 51). He has never had time off sick from work, but within the last couple of years he has become increasingly poorly with arthritis, diabetes and stomach problems.
Does anyone know if it is possible to take the state pension as young as 51 on the grounds of ill-health please?
TIA. x
Does anyone know if it is possible to take the state pension as young as 51 on the grounds of ill-health please?
TIA. x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My sister-in-law retired this year after 32 years at 50 though ill health. She received a lump sum of £96,000 and an annual pension of £15,000. She worked for her local authority ... so if your husband works as a civil servant there should be no problem. If not, then I'm afraid there is unlikely to be anything as generous.
Have a look at this, there might be something helpful.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Pensionsandretirementplanning/PlanningForRetirement/AboutToRetire/DG_10014848
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Pensionsandretirementplanning/PlanningForRetirement/AboutToRetire/DG_10014848
I am 58 years old will be 59 this year ( 2011) I have suffered with Labrynthitus since 1991 and take medication to help with my balance. I have tried to claim ESA and cannot retire on a state pension until 2015.
To get to the ESA examination board ( they will not visit you at home ) I had to take my medication so I could walk in a straight line and so... was deemed fit for work on that day so, was not granted ESA.
They were not interested in the Doctors letter explaining about the months I had to take off just to lie in bed and get well enough to attend the examination board so I could claim it ! its all rubbish, the government just don't want to help you however long you have worked and I have been working since I was 14 years of age.
To get to the ESA examination board ( they will not visit you at home ) I had to take my medication so I could walk in a straight line and so... was deemed fit for work on that day so, was not granted ESA.
They were not interested in the Doctors letter explaining about the months I had to take off just to lie in bed and get well enough to attend the examination board so I could claim it ! its all rubbish, the government just don't want to help you however long you have worked and I have been working since I was 14 years of age.
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