Retirement brings new opportunities, but it also requires staying organized. Important benefit information, healthcare records, and personal documents may not be needed every day — but having them available when questions arise can save time and provide peace of mind for you and your family.
Whether you are managing your own retirement information or helping a spouse or family member prepare for the future, keeping important documents in one secure location is a smart step.
The NCRO encourages retirees to review their records regularly and make sure trusted family members know where important information can be found.
Here are 10 important documents every Chrysler retiree should consider keeping:
Pension Information and Benefit Statements
Keep copies of pension statements, benefit summaries, and important correspondence related to your retirement benefits. These documents can help answer questions about your earned benefits and provide valuable records for your family.
Healthcare Benefit Information
Maintain records related to your healthcare coverage, including plan information, important contacts, and enrollment documents. Having this information organized makes it easier to address questions about coverage.
Benefit Connect Account Information
Keep your Benefit Connect login information and related account details in a secure location so you can access important benefit information when needed.
RHCA Information and Records
If you participate in a Retiree Health Care Account (RHCA), keep account statements, communications, and related documentation available for future reference.
Medicare Documents
Save Medicare cards, enrollment information, notices, and other healthcare documents. These records can be especially important during coverage changes or annual reviews.
Survivor and Beneficiary Information
Review beneficiary designations and keep copies of important survivor-related documents. Making sure this information is current can help your loved ones during an already difficult time.
Important Contact Information
Maintain a current list of phone numbers, websites, and contacts for NCRO, benefit providers, insurance plans, and other organizations connected to your retirement.
Tax and Financial Records
Keep tax documents, retirement income records, and financial information organized so you or your family can locate them when needed.
Legal Documents
Store copies of wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and other important legal documents in a secure location.
Personal Identification Records
Keep copies of important identification documents, including Social Security information and other records your family may need.
Taking a little time now to organize retirement paperwork can make a big difference later. Clear records help ensure that you, your spouse, and your family can find important information when it matters most.
Explore NCRO Survivor Resources
Need help preparing your family for the future? Visit the NCRO Survivor Resources page for helpful information and guidance designed to help retirees and their loved ones navigate important next steps.
Survivor Resources
