This is off topic but is another story of SISIPs ways of avoiding to provide benefits.
I had a problem with SISIP that never did get resolved. When I was released I wasn't aware that I was entitled to benefits from SISIP. By the time that I discovered that I could get the benefits the 180 day window to file for benefits had passed. I made application and included with the application a covering letter which covered the perfectly logical reasons for missing the 180 day window. They denied my application and stated that the 180 day limit was firm and that there was no flexibility on it period.
Not being one who gives up on something like this I put together a whole file on the issue with more than enough information to convince any logical person that my reason for not filing before 180 days was completely understandable and that I had not simply neglected to file the application. In fact my health during that period was the reason that I had overlooked the whole matter and there was more than enough documentation to prove the fact. SISIP denied my claim despite all of the evidence.
My dealings with SISIP was before the Office Of The Ombudsman came into being so that route didn't cover me and I have no further way to persue the matter.
Case closed. Yes, I'm PO'd.
I had a problem with SISIP that never did get resolved. When I was released I wasn't aware that I was entitled to benefits from SISIP. By the time that I discovered that I could get the benefits the 180 day window to file for benefits had passed. I made application and included with the application a covering letter which covered the perfectly logical reasons for missing the 180 day window. They denied my application and stated that the 180 day limit was firm and that there was no flexibility on it period.
Not being one who gives up on something like this I put together a whole file on the issue with more than enough information to convince any logical person that my reason for not filing before 180 days was completely understandable and that I had not simply neglected to file the application. In fact my health during that period was the reason that I had overlooked the whole matter and there was more than enough documentation to prove the fact. SISIP denied my claim despite all of the evidence.
My dealings with SISIP was before the Office Of The Ombudsman came into being so that route didn't cover me and I have no further way to persue the matter.
Case closed. Yes, I'm PO'd.