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07-27-09, 07:15 AM #1
VGLI Insurance Premium Question for TDRL/PDRL
Hope somebody here has dealt with this:
I was initially separated via the TDRL w/60% disability in May of 07. In March of 09, I went as directed to Bethesda, MD for my first follow-up appt as part of the rules of TDRL.
Subsequent to that visit, I was notified that I was going to be moved to the PDRL at 60% disability and permanently retired.
Up until now, my premiums have been paid for me....I just got a "bill" for my next installment of my VGLI to remain active.
Isnt' there a provision for members with over a certain % of disability that the premium is paid for you?? I swear I read that somewhere, but can't find it...it's not a big deal if I have to pay it, but if I dont' have to, why??
Thanks.
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07-27-09, 07:30 AM #2
If you find that somewhere, in black and white, by all means let us know. I am retired w/70% and I pay.
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07-27-09, 07:33 AM #3
Thanks Gunny....will surely do it....but this is the first time I have had to pay my premium since I left AD in 07' is why I'm scratching my head....and like I said, I swear I remember seeing/reading something in conjunction with service connected disabilities waived of premiums from VGLI.
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07-27-09, 09:28 AM #4
You must be 100% by the rating schedule, or due to Individual Unemployability to have premiums for VGLI waived. To get the waiver, you must be under 65, and submit a premium waiver request (form 357)
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