| Summary: | The text describes a case before the Social Security Court in which a woman applied for a pension due to health problems. The woman worked as a saleswoman, but could no longer work due to health restrictions. Several medical reports were submitted confirming a depressive episode, cardiac problems and breathing difficulties of the woman. The pension decision was made retroactively from the 1. September 2013, however, the woman was represented by an insurance company, which led to a delay in the notification. The woman appealed the decision, citing the need for a re-medical assessment due to a deterioration in her state of health after the decision. |