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sozialversicherungsrechtliche

Sozialversicherungsrechtliche is an adjective used in German law to refer to matters that fall under social security law (Sozialversicherungsrecht). It describes regulations, procedures, or claims related to the statutory social insurance system in Germany. The term appears in legal texts, administrative decisions, and professional discourse to distinguish social-insurance aspects from other areas such as labor law or private insurance.

The legal framework is primarily codified in the Sozialgesetzbuch (SGB). The most prominent branches concern health

Practitioners describe issues such as reimbursement of medical costs, pension entitlements, coverage during illness or parental

insurance
(SGB
V),
pension
insurance
(SGB
VI),
long-term
care
insurance
(SGB
XI)
and
accident
insurance
(SGB
VII).
Additional
rules
appear
in
SGB
I
(general
provisions)
and
SGB
IV
(common
administrative
provisions),
while
SGB
II
and
SGB
III
cover
basic
income
support
and
employment
promotion
with
related
insurance
elements.
In
everyday
practice,
sozialversicherungsrechtliche
questions
include
eligibility
for
benefits,
contribution
obligations,
reporting
duties
of
employers
and
insurers,
and
the
administrative
procedures
for
benefit
determination.
leave,
and
the
interplay
between
different
social-insurance
schemes.
The
area
interacts
with
other
legal
fields,
including
employment,
tax,
and
data
protection
law.
Terminologically,
the
term
is
used
to
label
aspects,
claims,
or
procedures
that
are
governed
by
social
security
law,
as
opposed
to
other
regulatory
domains.