Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit quarterly statistics: December 2010
Data about the claims paid under the benefits scheme throughout the quarter.
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People who are disabled because of an industrial accident or prescribed industrial disease may be able to get Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit (IIDB).
The customer cannot normally get IIDB until 90 days (excluding Sundays) after the date of the accident or the date they started to suffer from the prescribed disease.
To get the basic benefit the customer needs a medical assessment of the degree of their disability caused by the injury or disease. This is expressed as a percentage. A customer who claimed IIDB before 1 October 1986 and was assessed as being between 1% and 19% disabled normally got a lump sum gratuity. How much they got depended on the degree of their disability and the period of assessment.
Since 1 October 1986 any claim resulting in an assessment of less than 14% disabled does not normally attract benefit, unless the disability is caused by pneumoconiosis, byssinosis, or diffuse mesothelioma. If a customer claims benefit for more than 1 industrial accident or disease the assessments may be added together and benefit awarded on the total.
If a customer is assessed as being 14% disabled or more, they will be paid a weekly disablement pension. How much they get depends on the percentage of their disability. If they are assessed as being 14% to 19% disabled, they are paid at the 20% rate. If they are assessed as over 20% disabled their assessments are rounded up or down to the nearest 10%. For example 34% would be rounded down to 30% and 35% would be rounded up to 40%. Benefit can only be paid in respect of occupational deafness if the assessment is 20% or more.
The customers occupation or any loss of earnings are not taken into account in the assessment of their disability, but they may get allowances added to their basic benefit . If the customer is entitled to other social security benefits, these will be paid as well as IIDB.
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When using figures in time series please access the most recent release as revisions to statistics may not appear in earlier releases.
Section 1: Industrial injuries time series
IIDB 1.1 - Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit and Reduced Earnings Allowance in payment by type of assessments payable
IIDB 1.2 - Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit and Reduced Earnings Allowance in payment by average weekly amount payable
IIDB 1.3 - Industrial Injury assessments in payment by prescribed disease
IIDB 1.4 - Industrial Injury assessments in payment by cause of accident
IIDB 1.5 - New Industrial Injury claims by type of claim
IIDB 1.6 - Industrial Injury new prescribed disease and accident claims by government office region
IIDB 1.7 - Industrial Injury new prescribed disease claims by prescribed disease
IIDB 1.8 - Industrial Injury new accident claims by cause of accident
IIDB 1.9 - Industrial Injury first diagnosed prescribed diseases all assessments by payability and success rate
IIDB 1.9A - Industrial Injury first diagnosed prescribed diseases all assessments by payability and success rate, against all assessments made in the quarter
IIDB 1.10 - Industrial Injury first diagnosed prescribed diseases all assessments by type of disease
IIDB 1.10A - Industrial Injury first diagnosed prescribed diseases all assessments resulting in payment by type of disease
IIDB 1.11 - Industrial Injury first diagnosed prescribed diseases all assessments by Standard Industry Classification
IIDB 1.11A - Industrial Injury first diagnosed prescribed diseases all assessments resulting in payment and Standard Industry Classification
IIDB 1.12 - Industrial Injury first diagnosed prescribed diseases assessed relating to asbestos
IIDB 1.12A - Industrial Injury first diagnosed prescribed diseases all assessments resulting in payment relating to asbestos
Section 2: Industrial Injury new claims and first diagnosed assessments within the quarter
IIDB 2.1 - Industrial Injury Disablement Benefit and Reduced Earnings Allowance in payment at December 2011, by type of assessments payable, by sex and age group
IIDB 2.2 - Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit and Reduced Earnings Allowance in payment at December 2011, by type of assessments payable and Government Office Region
IIDB 2.3 - Industrial Injury claims in the quarter ending December 2011, by type of claim, country, sex and age group
IIDB 2.4 - Industrial Injury claim decisions made in the quarter ending December 2011, by type and outcome
IIDB 2.5 - Industrial Injury first diagnosed all assessments in the quarter ending December 2011, by type of assessment, country, sex and age group
IIDB 2.6 - Industrial Injury prescribed diseases, first diagnosed all assessments in the quarter ending December 2011, by occupation and prescribed disease
IIDB 2.7 - Industrial Injury prescribed diseases, first diagnosed all assessments in the quarter ending December 2011, by prescribed disease and percentage assessment
IIDB 2.8 - Industrial Injury prescribed diseases, first diagnosed all assessments in the quarter ending December 2011, by Standard Industry Classification, prescribed disease and payablility
IIDB 2.9 - Industrial Injury prescribed diseases - D1, D4 and D7, first diagnosed all assessments in the quarter ending December 2011, by attributable agent and percentage assessment
Section 3: Pneumoconiosis Workers’ Compensation time series
IIDB 3.1 - Pneumoconiosis Act 1979 by type of claimant and payment
IIDB 3.2 - 2008 Mesothelioma Scheme by type of claimant and payment