3. Is anything arranged for you at PDN with respect to disability?

A. no, you then no longer accrue a pension and you do not receive a payment from PDN
The correct answer is C.
Disability is something people don’t like to think about. Even so, it is important and necessary to think about what would happen if you became partially or fully disabled. After all, this has a significant financial impact on you. In addition to a statutory benefit, as an PDN member you may also be eligible for non-contributory accrual of your pension and for a disability pension.
For more information, please see the 'What happens in the event of ... Disability.'

B. yes, you then receive a payment from PDN but you no longer accrue any pension
The correct answer is C.
Disability is something people don’t like to think about. Even so, it is important and necessary to think about what would happen if you became partially or fully disabled. After all, this has a significant financial impact on you. In addition to a statutory benefit, as an PDN member you may also be eligible for non-contributory accrual of your pension and for a disability pension.
For more information, please see the 'What happens in the event of ... Disability.'

C. yes, you then receive a payment from PDN and you still accrue pension
This answer is correct.
Disability is something people don’t like to think about. Even so, it is important and necessary to think about what would happen if you became partially or fully disabled. After all, this has a significant financial impact on you. In addition to a statutory benefit, as an PDN member you may also be eligible for non-contributory accrual of your pension and for a disability pension.
For more information, please see the 'What happens in the event of ... Disability.'