ACCIDENTS AT WORK AND OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES IN REGULATION 883/04. AN EXAMPLE OF MINIMUM COORDINATION
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https://doi.org/10.12795/e-RIPS.2021.i01.02Keywords:
Accident at work, Occupational diseases, Posted workers, Assimilation, Facts and eventsAbstract
The author examines the chapter of Accidents at work and Occupational Diseases of Regulation 883/04. He points out the most important aspects of the coordination of the benefits of these branches of insurance. He emphasizes, fundamentally, the problem of posted workers who suffer an accident at work or contract an occupational disease in a State other than the State of insurance (competent State). He analyzes the principle of assimilation of facts and events, incorporated by article 5 of Regulation 883/04, in relation to accidents at work. He questions the Spanish jurisprudence in this regard and presents doubt on the legal arguments put forward by the Supreme Court. He provides an overview of the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice on accidents at work and occupational diseases and, also, on the principle of assimilation of facts and events.
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Published 2021-06-26
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