To correct a disadvantage that some INSS insured people ended up suffering, the INSS lifetime review. This review aims to readjust the benefit received by some people who, given the changes in INSS calculations, ended up receiving a lower amount than they should. However, there are some restrictions on requesting this review. Read on to understand.
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The Federal Supreme Court (STF) approved some salary adjustments for people who receive a pension or are retired. This readjustment became known as a lifetime review and to be entitled to it, it is necessary to have a pension that has INSS contributions before July 1994. This occurs because the pension given by the INSS was calculated according to the values that started in July 1994, which harms those who contributed with a higher value before the year in question.
In addition, you must also have started receiving your benefit after 1999 and before November 13, 2019. However, be careful when requesting a review, as it may not be as advantageous for you. To find out, check whether before 1994 you had a good salary or whether it was reduced after this year.
If it is advantageous for you, requests can already be made. To request the review, just contact a lawyer specializing in the INSS so that he can prepare a lawsuit for your process. For this, you will need some documents that show your contribution history, your statements and other labor information.
Not every INSS beneficiary is entitled to this review. In addition to the date rules set out above, there is also delimitation according to the benefit that the person receives. That is, you need to be receiving retirement, death pension or illness aid to be able to request this review. In the case of retirement, it can be either by contribution time, or by age, special, disability or disability.