Fedris is a public institution of social security that ensures that the rights of the victims of occupational accidents and occupational diseases are being respected. Fedris took over all the missions of the former Fund for occupational accidents and the former Fund for occupational diseases. These missions are related to accidents on the way to and from work, accidents at work and occupational diseases in the private sector, occupational diseases in the provincial and local administrations (PLA) and, to a lesser extent, accidents on the way to and from work and accidents at work in the public sector.
If you are an employer, please read the information below:
- Insurance against occupational accidents
- You have not insured your workers (in time)?
- How to declare an occupational accident
- Outline internship in cross-border context
If you are a victim of an occupational accident, the following topics might be useful:
- I declare my occupational accident myself
- Dates of payment of my benefits
- You have not received your benefits or annuity?
- I am retiring. Am I still entitled to benefits or annuities for my occupational accident?
- The reimbursement of health care delivered abroad because of my occupational accident
One of your relatives died because of an occupational accident? Read who declares a fatal occupational accident.
If you are a victim of an occupational disease, the following topics might be useful:
- Am I insured against occupational diseases?
- How to file a claim for occupational disease compensation (private sector)?
- How is my occupational disease processed (private sector)?
- Compensation for temporary incapacity for work (private sector)
- Compensation for permanent incapacity for work (private sector)
- Travel expenses refund
- Health care refund
- Free free nose cancer screening for former woodworkers
- Rapid diagnosis of contact dermatosis
- Lumbar spine rehabilitation program