Occupational injuries outside the focus of insurers
BAKU/18.03.14/Turan : Insurance Company of Azerbaijan in January-February have 5 million 410.91 thousand manats for compulsory insurance and disability of individuals from accidents and occupational diseases . It is almost a quarter more than in January last year, when their account was 4.4 million manat .
According to the information of the State Insurance Supervision Service of the Ministry of Finance AR , payments on this type of insurance amounted to 368.72 thousand - almost two times more than the previous season ( 193.25 thousand manats ) .
While still value and bonuses of 6.8% - that is, of a hoard capital , disregarding the interests of the victims. The reason - in the conclusion of corporate contracts , excluding the individual characteristics of the insured . There is also the factor of understating the level of production workers and injuries .
According to the inspection of the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare , in 2013 in the whole country recorded 155 accidents at work ( 71 killed , 120 injured people). However, according to unofficial data transport , construction and mining sectors of the economy such cases much more . Managers prefer to negotiate with the affected or their families.
Services in Azerbaijan this type of insurance provides three insurance companies - Pasha Hayat Sigorta, Ateshgah Hayat Sigorta and Qala Hayat Sigorta. - 17D-
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