Reduced earning capacity pension (telephone appointment)

If you would like to apply for your reduced earning capacity pension, you can make an appointment by telephone.

Description

  • If you would like to apply for a reduced earning capacity pension, we recommend that you make an individual appointment with us.
  • If you submit the application to us within the set deadline, you will have met the statutory deadline.
  • The clerks complete all application forms online and forward them directly to the relevant pension provider. This ensures quick, prompt and complete processing by the pension provider.

The following reduced earning capacity pensions are available:

  • Pension due to partial reduction in earning capacity
  • Pension due to full reduction in earning capacity

Alternatively, you can also arrange a personal application appointment.

Prerequisites

  • You must live or work in Munich.
  • Reduced earning capacity pensions are monthly payments from the statutory pension insurance scheme that insured persons can receive in the event of certain health impairments. The required minimum insurance period ("waiting period") must be fulfilled and special insurance law and personal requirements must be met.

Required documents

If you make an appointment by telephone, you may need to submit copies of some of the required documents.

  • Identity card or passport
  • Insurance history or pension information
  • Bank details including IBAN and BIC (see bank statement)
  • Health insurance card
  • Tax identification number
  • Medical certificates and reports (if available)
  • Addresses of attending physicians
  • Severely disabled person's pass and certificate
  • Birth certificates of children
  • Apprenticeship contract or certificate, school or university certificates from the age of 17, also from abroad
  • Foreign insurance certificates (e.g. work book, diploma)
  • Proof of company pension

Duration & Costs

Fees

Free of charge

Questions & Answers

No, every pension must be applied for. You can apply for a reduced earning capacity pension if you are no longer able to work or are only able to work to a limited extent.

Landeshauptstadt München

Kreisverwaltungsreferat
Hauptabteilung III
Gewerbeangelegenheiten und Verbraucherschutz
Versicherungsamt

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Postal address

Landeshauptstadt München
Kreisverwaltungsreferat
Hauptabteilung III
Gewerbeangelegenheiten und Verbraucherschutz
Versicherungsamt

Ruppertstraße 19
80466 München

Fax: +49 89 233-44139

Address

Implerstraße 11
81371 München

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