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Unfallversicherungsträgern

Unfallversicherung, commonly referred to as accident insurance, is a form of insurance that provides financial protection against the costs and consequences of accidental injuries. It is distinct from health insurance, which covers medical treatment in general, and from life insurance, which pays a benefit on death. Unfallversicherung can be statutory, mandatory for many workers in several countries, or private, offering supplemental coverage.

In its statutory form, coverage typically includes medical treatment, rehabilitation, and benefits to compensate for lost

Private Unfallversicherung is purchased by individuals and can extend to non-occupational accidents, worldwide coverage, higher benefit

Claims typically require prompt reporting to the employer or insurer and documentation of the accident, medical

income
due
to
temporary
or
permanent
disability.
In
many
systems
it
also
provides
a
pension
or
lump-sum
payment
to
survivors
in
case
of
accidental
death.
The
scope
often
covers
accidents
that
occur
at
work
or
on
the
way
to
work,
as
well
as
certain
occupational
diseases
recognized
by
law.
Funding
is
usually
borne
by
employers
and
administered
by
specialized
accident
insurers
or
Berufsgenossenschaften
in
some
countries;
premiums
are
driven
by
the
employer’s
risk
profile
rather
than
the
employee’s.
limits,
and
optional
riders
such
as
daily
sickness
benefits,
convalescence
allowances,
or
coverage
for
dependent
children.
treatment,
and
any
resulting
disability.
Benefits
are
generally
paid
regardless
of
fault,
but
the
exact
rules,
benefit
amounts,
and
waiting
periods
vary
by
jurisdiction
and
policy.