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<blockquote data-quote="Load Stand" data-source="post: 243470"><p>It depends on your jurisdiction what your claim is worth. But whatever you may get in a lump sum settlement will not replace what you have available as an active employee. </p><p></p><p>If you have a few years to go before you can get a good pension, you should try and return asap. If you cannot return to work at full duty, then take the lump and get re-employed elsewhere in an easier job. It is not fair to UPS nor you to try and work at a job you can no longer do. But UPS/Liberty will give you a lump that is based on the boundaries of your jurisdiction. It will not be far less or far more than average.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Load Stand, post: 243470"] It depends on your jurisdiction what your claim is worth. But whatever you may get in a lump sum settlement will not replace what you have available as an active employee. If you have a few years to go before you can get a good pension, you should try and return asap. If you cannot return to work at full duty, then take the lump and get re-employed elsewhere in an easier job. It is not fair to UPS nor you to try and work at a job you can no longer do. But UPS/Liberty will give you a lump that is based on the boundaries of your jurisdiction. It will not be far less or far more than average. [/QUOTE]
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