6 years of waiting for SSS’ response
I AM a former employee of the Central Azucarera de Tarlac who worked as a carpenter from 1960-1997. In the course of my employment, I suffered from hypertension and contracted a heart disease. Then I had a heart attack on Feb. 2, 1995. On July 2, 1997, unable to stand the rigors of hypertension, my employer granted me optional retirement at age 60.
In 2002 I filed for partial disability but the SSS granted me disability benefits only under SS Law. Hypertension and heart disease being compensable under Presidential Decree 626 (ECC Law), I filed for partial disability before retirement (2004) and disability after retirement (2005).
During several follow-ups with SSS Tarlac, I was advised to wait for the resolution of my claim at home via registered mail. I believe that SSS president Emilio de Quiros and senior vice president Jose Bautista do not approve of delays in the resolution of SSS members’ claims.
Article continues after this advertisementI hope that this letter will move the concerned SSS officials to act on my claim.
—RODOLFO I. INFANTE,
B-20 Jose Manuel St.,
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Tarlac City