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About the Appeals Board

You may mail, fax, or email any inquiries or information to the Board by US Mail, Fax, or by email.

Mail: Pension Benefits Guaranty Corporation (Attn: Appeals Board), PO Box 151750, Alexandria, VA 22315-1750

Fax: 202-229-4095

Email: appeals@pbgc.gov

You may also call us during normal business hours (EST 8:00am - 5:00pm) at (800) 400-7242 (extension 4090)

Yes, the Appeals Board encourages you to submit any information you might have to support your appeal.  The Board provides optional forms for filing an appeal or filing an extension request.  If the space provided is not enough, you may attach additional pages and any supporting documentation and mail, fax, or email the information to the Board at the address shown above.

The Appeals Board follows a strict 45-day period prescribed by PBGC regulations.  The first day of the appeal period is the date shown on the top right of your PBGC Benefit Determination Letter.  All weekends and holidays are counted as a day during your appeal period.  If your 45-day appeal filing deadline falls on a weekend or holiday, however, you will have until the next business day to file an appeal or extension request.  Your appeal is considered "received" on the day it was faxed, the postmark date, or the day it was sent via email.

If you have any questions about your appeal filing deadline, please contact the Appeals Board.

You and your beneficiaries have the right to receive a copy of your PBGC participant file and/or the Plan documents pertaining to your benefits. To do so, you must submit a signed, written request by mail or fax to:

Mail: Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, Disclosure Officer, 445 12th Street SW, Washington, DC 20024-2101

Fax: (202) 229-4042 (Attn: Disclosure Officer)

Because requests require a signature, generally a request for documents may not be submitted by email.

If you are the Participant or Alternate Payee in a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) and would like to know how the other party's benefit is calculated in order to appeal your own determination, please write to the Disclosure Officer at the address or fax above and explicitly state that you are requesting information concerning the other party's PBGC benefit calculation in order to appeal your benefit determination.

If you have questions about how PBGC calculated your benefit, please call PBGC at 1 (800) 400-7242 and ask to speak with the Authorized Representative for your Plan.  Please have the following information available when you call:

  • Your social security number (or the social security number of the participant, if different)
  • Your Plan's name or number (this can be found in the upper left corner of any letters that PBGC sent to you)

For some plans, PBGC can prepare a Benefit Statement Worksheet to show a more detailed calculation of your Plan benefits.  If you are interested in a Benefit Statement Worksheet, please ask your Authorized Representative if there is one available for your Plan.

If you believe PBGC’s determination of an amount you were overpaid is incorrect, you can appeal the determinationThe Appeals Board has no authority to override this collection process (recoupment) based on hardship, poor health, or other financial/medical circumstances.

In order to more quickly respond to a participant's or beneficiary's inquiry, the Appeals Board may refer your question to the Office of Benefits Administration (OBA), the PBGC department responsible for determining and paying benefits.  Generally, OBA responds to participants within 30-45 days, while the Appeals Board's review may take up to one year or longer.

 

If you still disagree with PBGC's explanation and your appeal to the Appeals Board was timely filed within your 45-day appeal period, you will have 45 days from the date of OBA's response letter to you to file a written request for review by the Appeals Board.

Because of the large volume of appeals received by the Appeals Board and the necessary research required to fully analyze the issues raised, it can take up to one year, or sometimes longer, to complete a written appeal decision.

 

You may submit additional information to supplement your appeal until the Appeals Board reaches a decision on your case.  Information sent to the Appeals Board while your appeal is pending will be considered in the Board's review.

 

A participant's eligibility for back-payments is based on the facts and circumstances of his or her case.  If you are eligible for back-payments, PBGC will pay you any amount owed to you (with interest) as soon as practicable.

 

Under Title 29 of the United States Code, section 1303(f), you have six years from the date of the Appeals Board's decision to file an appeal in an appropriate Federal District Court.  Neither the Appeals Board nor PBGC representatives can offer you legal advice.  If you have questions, we recommend that you seek legal advice from an attorney.

 

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