AIDS
Tuberculosis
Cirrhosis
mental retardation
Schizophrenia
Bipolar disorder
Multiple sclerosis (MS)
Cerebral palsy
Paralysis
limb losses
dementia
vision loss
In the presence of these diseases, if it is determined that the workforce loss is 60% or more, the person may be entitled to disability retirement.
REQUIRED CONDITIONS FOR DISABILITY RETIREMENT
There are some legal conditions for gaining the right to disability retirement:
Insured Working Period: Employees must have been insured for at least 10 years.
Number of Premium Payment Days: The insured person must have made 1800 days of premium payments.
Timing of Disability: The disability must occur after the insured employment date.
Disability Report: The employee’s disability status must be documented with a disability report obtained from official health institutions.
Power Loss Rate: In order to apply for retirement with a disability report, there must be at least a 60% loss of strength.