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What Happens if You Get Injured on Duty?

By Police Mortgage Loan Officers:
Vivian Abraham (NMLS #2451439) and Patrick Doah (NMLS #2025761)





















































































































It’s no surprise that some of our clients get hurt in the line of duty. Such injuries often result in the loss of overtime or part-time employment opportunities, which may vary by department.

The National Police Federal Credit Union offers loan payment protection specifically for officers who sustain injuries. It’s imperative, especially for officers with police home loans, to notify us as soon as possible to initiate the application process for this protection. Early communication enables access to options such as forbearance or deferred payments. 

Departmental support for injured officers working in big cities like Chicago or New York is usually substantial. This isn’t always the case for smaller departments or public-safety professionals working in rural areas. Police Mortgage and the National Police Federal Credit Union are committed to assisting our clients and members who are injured on the job across the country. Unlike some of the large banks, we understand what it means to work with first responders and we see it as an honor.

For more information on mortgages for police officers and other first responders go to www.policemortgage.com

Police Mortgage specializes in conventional mortgages, purchase money transactions, FHA loans, and VA loans. Led by founder and CEO John Aretos, Police Mortgage is known and respected for providing clients with exceptional service, customized terms, quick and easy closings, and low money down options. To learn more about Police Mortgage, call 312-499-8878.

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