...for an accident disability retirement (ADR) pension. Petitioner argues that this...at the World Trade Center (WTC) Ground Zero site following the...
...Sept. 11, 2001. The court noted Administrative Code §13-252.1 (WTC law) addressed cases involving WTC injuries. The law established a presumption that...
...such service shall be retired on an accident disability retirement (ADR) pension. The WTC Law (Administrative Code §13-252.1) amended this provision...
...such service shall be retired on an accident disability retirement (ADR) pension. The WTC Law (Administrative Code §13-252.1) amended this provision...
...result of her service at the WTC site.1 Ordinarily, a claimant filing for ADR benefits has the burden of proving...
...the statutory World Trade Center (WTC) presumption (see Administrative Code of...benefits or accidental disability retirement (ADR) benefits. ODR benefits, generally comprised...
...competent evidence contemplated by the WTC presumption may be equated with...a pension fund cannot deny ADR benefits by relying solely on...
...disability retirement (ADR) pension. He also sought to upgrade his non-line-of-duty ordinary disability retirement (ODR) pension to a WTC ADR pension...
...34;ADR") pension and declaring that decision arbitrary and capricious, upgrading his non-line-of duty Ordinary Disability Retirement pension to a WTC ADR...
...for liabilities arising from the Sept. 11, 2001, World Trade Center attack (WTC Loss). Aioi reinsured Pro Sight's payments. An arbitrator's final award...
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