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Un abogado ha avisado sobre los cambios con la pensión por incapacidad permanente. Lo que debes saber sobre los cambios con las pensiones.
Madrid, Spain – A recent video by lawyer Pablo Rodenas of RÓDENAS ABOGADOS has sought to clarify concerns surrounding the upcoming 2025 law and its potential impact on individuals receiving absolute permanent disability pensions in Spain. Rodenas addressed a viewer's query regarding the new legislation, offering reassurance to those already granted such benefits. "If you already have a recognized absolute permanent disability, your pension is a consolidated right and will not be suddenly removed due to a change in the law," stated Rodenas in the video. He emphasized that these pensions are generally stable and are only subject to review under very specific circumstances, such as clear medical improvements or significant errors in the initial assessment. However, Rodenas also cautioned that while existing rights are protected, the new 2025 law could introduce changes to the criteria applied during future revisions, medical evaluations, or even the methods used to calculate benefits for new applicants. "It is crucial to remain attentive to any revisions or notifications from the Social Security system regarding the application of these new criteria," he advised. The lawyer underscored that the core message is that "what you have gained is not lost," but vigilance is necessary to understand how the law will be applied moving forward. He urged viewers to share this information with anyone receiving a disability pension, stressing the importance of being informed about potential procedural changes.
Un abogado ha avisado sobre los cambios con la pensión por incapacidad permanente. Lo que debes saber sobre los cambios con las pensiones.