My timeline for FERS disability
Nov 15 2021 completed the application for retirement with my HR department.
Nov 24 last day at work as per the only staying in 30 days not from military retirement but from notice of not being fit for duty.
Nov 29 army benefits center could not process retirement without separation/ retirement orders but AFPC is behind lost little time here and push as much as I could to get them
Dec 21 military retirement orders were sent to army benefits center my FERS retirement starts again.
Dec 30 last day in pay status transfer to LWOP.
Jan 7ish army benefits center called went over what my projected pay would be same stuff as state HR told me 6-9 months for pay
Feb 7 officially separated from the federal government and this is when I lost insurance but was told nothing would change. I was not contacted by anyone. They give me 30 day after that with insurance so became uninsured mar7. Called insurance and HR and was told I will have to pay for medical expenses out of pocket and will be reimbursed by insurance after retirement is complete. Didn't find out till March 16.
Mar 28 Army benefits center HR specialist notified me by call up to 8 weeks from that day to get interim payments, and up to 6 months for it to be adjudicated. After adjudication insurance would kick in. So potentially end of May for entering payments and end of September for retirement to be completed.
This is my timeline it sounds like other people have had better timelines I also just received today a letter saying they don't have my proof of applying for social security which I'd already emailed to OPM. 4 and 1/2 months ago I turned in my application for retirement through my HR and it could potentially be six more months putting it out over 10 months for the total completion. I'll update how my process goes maybe it will help someone. There are many government departments that work on this the employing HR department, OPM, Army benefits center, DFAS and social security. So it gets a little bit confusing.