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 work injury benefits - submission of an online form

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Claim for payment of injury fees and notice of injury at work
Explanation and instructions

Injury compensation is a payment that the National Insurance pays to an insured person injured at work as compensation for loss of wages or income (from a work accident or from an occupational disease), on the condition   that he is unable to work either at his job or at another suitable job as a result of the injury (all according to a medical certificate ).

  • eligibility conditions
    Whoever is recognized as a work injury, will receive injury compensation - payment, for the first three months from the date of the injury, for all the days he is absent from work, following the accident. If the victim is left with a disability as a result of the accident, he can appear before a committee to determine the degree of disability, which will evaluate and determine the rate of the remaining disability. According to this determination, he may become entitled to temporary or permanent financial compensation, as follows:​ ​ A disabled worker who has been assigned a temporary degree of disability at a rate of 9% - 100% - will receive a monthly allowance. A disabled worker who has been assigned a permanent disability degree at a rate of 9% - 19.99% - will receive a one-time grant. A disabled worker who has been assigned a permanent disability degree of 20% - 100% - will receive a monthly allowance. A disabled worker who has been determined to have a degree of permanent disability at a rate of less than 9% is not entitled to an allowance.
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