Verdict of the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic as Regards Claims of Employees for Compensation of Lost Income onAccount of Occupational Disease after Issue of a Medical Certificate according to which the Occupational Disease no Longer Persists
Authors:
E. Hrnčíř; M. Mikyska
Authors‘ workplace:
Klinika nemocí z povolání Univerzity Karlovy v Praze, 3. lékařské fakulty, přednosta doc. MUDr. Evžen Hrnčíř, CSc. JUDr. Martin Mikyska, advokát se sídlem v Praze a na Malé Skále
Published in:
Pracov. Lék., , 2001, No. 3, s. 134-137.
Category:
Overview
The authors describe an actual case where the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic decided that an employee is entitled tocompensation of lost income after termination of work incapacity on account of an occupational disease despite the fact that theappropriate department for occupational diseases issued a certificate that the occupational disease no longer persists.The Supreme Court of the Czech Republic was not concerned with the problem whether the certificate on termination ofoccupational disease justified from the professional aspect and is correct. For decision on the sum of the claim on account ofoccupational disease according to the Supreme Court it is important whether in the subject since the beginning of this claima substantial change of the health status occurred and not the fact how the possible change of health status is evaluated from theaspect of criteria valid for decisions on the presence of occupational diseases.
Key words:
termination of occupational disease, claim for compensation, decision of Supreme Court
Labels
Hygiene and epidemiology Hyperbaric medicine Occupational medicineArticle was published in
Occupational Medicine
2001 Issue 3
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