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Social insurance, public insurance program that provides protection against various economic risks (e.g., loss of income due to sickness, old age, or unemployment) and in which participation is compulsory. Social insurance is considered to be a type of social security (q.v.), and in fact the two terms are sometimes used interchangeably.
Types of social insurance benefits
Social insurance benefits guarantee a certain substitute of income when the person has lost the earned income - in case of employment, sickness, before and after delivery (maternity) period as well as suffering from job injury or acquiring an occupational disease, loosing the supporter and in other cases. Amount of social insurance benefits is individual and depends on former social contributions made by beneficiary.
Socially insured person who due to the work injury or occupational disease has a temporary incapacity for work, loss of capacity for work or death, is entitled to receive insurance indemnity.
In case of death of insured person, family members who are incapable for work and was dependent on deceased person, are entitled to receive the compensation.
Person who was insured against work injuries and occupational diseases before January 1, 1997, for at least 3 years is entitled to receive insurance indemnity due to occupational disease.
Persons who make social contributions are entitled to the following social insurance benefits and compensations:
1. Unemployment benefit
An insured person is entitled to unemployment benefit if person:
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has registered with the ISG Premium and acquired the status of unemployed
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the social insurance (employment) length of service is not less than one year and
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the social insurance contributions were paid or had to be paid for at least 12 months during the last 16 months before the date of granting the status
Person also is entitled to unemployment benefit, if person:
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has regained working capacity after a disability,
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cared for a disabled child under 18 years of age.
Unemployment benefit is paid not more than eight months within one year after it has been granted.
2. Sickness benefit
An insured person is entitled to Sickness benefit, if person has paid social security contributions for at least 3 months during the last 6 months or 6 months in the last 24 months.
As from the 11th day of work incapacity until the date of recovery of the working capacity, however not exceeding 26 weeks starting from the first day of the working incapacity if the work incapacity is continuous, or not exceeding 52 weeks over a period of three years of the work incapacity is repeated with interruptions, sickness benefit is granted and paid by ISG. The amount of sickness benefit is 80% of the person's insurance contribution salary.
3.Maternity benefit
In order to compensate the income not earned in the work while woman is in the maternity leave state grants a maternity benefit to each socially insured woman.
Benefit is paid in two parts - for 56 or 70 days before delivery and 56 or 70 after delivery.
When allocating the maternity benefit 56 and 56 calendar days from maternity leave are summed up resulting in 112 calendar days in total.
Women who have registered the pregnancy until the 12th week of pregnancy and received medical care for the entire period of pregnancy can receive additional 14-day leave. It is added to the maternity leave therefore state can allocate maternity benefit for 70 calendar days.
Woman can receive an additional 14-day leave also in case of health problems during the pregnancy, delivery or post-delivery period or if two or more children are delivered. Also in his case 14-day additional leave is added to the maternity leave and benefit is paid for 70 calendar days in total.
The benefit shall be granted in the amount of 80% of the average insurance contributions salary of the applicant.
From 1 January 2020 women who have lost the status of employee or self-employed person no more than 60 days before maternity leave are also entitled to maternity benefit.
From 1 September 2020 persons, for which compulsory contributions for maternity insurance have been made or had to be made in the Republic of Latvia:
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for at least 3 months in the period of the last 6 months before the month when the insurance event has occurred (the first day of maternity leave), or
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for at least 6 months in the last 24 months
are also entitled to maternity benefit.
4. Paternity benefit
Paternity benefit
So that fathers could be involved in taking care of their newborn children they can use 10 days Paternity leave until the 2 months of infant's age. Socially insured fathers who use this leave receive paternity benefit.
Paternity benefit is granted and paid for 10 calendar days of the granted leave:
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the father of the child in connection with the birth of the child;
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to one of the parents due to the adoption of a child under the age of 18, who is in foster care.
The benefit shall be granted in the amount of 80% of the average insurance contributions salary of the applicant.
From 1 September 2020 persons, for which compulsory contributions for paternity insurance have been made or had to be made in the Republic of Latvia:
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for at least 3 months in the period of the last 6 months before the month when the insurance event has occurred (the first day of leave), or
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for at least 6 months in the last 24 months
are also entitled to benefit.
5. Parental benefit
Parent's benefit is granted and paid to socially insured person who is taking care of a child or several children at one delivery (one of child's parents, one of adoptive parents who take care for and supervision of a child before approved adoption in court with a decision from the orphan's court to place the adoptable child the family, a member of the foster family who has signed a contract with the local government, custodian or other person who, pursuant to the decision of orphan's court, is actually taking care and raising the child).
Person is entitled to choose one benefit period and amount for one child which cannot be changed after the final decision:
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until the child reaches the age of 1 – in the amount of 60% of the recipient’s average wage subject to insurance contributions or
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until the child reaches the age of 1.5 – in the amount of 43.75% of the recipient’s average wage subject to insurance contributions.
The recipient of the parents’ benefit, who resumes work, discontinuing the parental leave, or resumes earning income as a self-employed, the benefit is paid in the amount of 30% of the benefit granted.
From 1 January 2020 women who are not employed on the day of granting the benefit (are not regarded as an employees or self-employed in accordance with the law “On State Social Insurance”), yet who have been granted maternity benefit in the following case: as a woman who has lost the status of employee or self-employed person no more than 60 days before the date when maternity leave starts, are also entitled to parents’ benefit.
More detailed information:
From 1 September 2020 persons, for which compulsory contributions for parents’ insurance have been made or had to be made in the Republic of Latvia:
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for at least 3 months in the period of the last 6 months before the month when the insurance event has occurred, or
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for at least 6 months in the last 24 months
are also entitled to parents’ benefit.
6. Funeral benefit
In order to provide additional support in case of death of family member or relative the state grants a funeral benefit:
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to socially insured person in the case of death of a family member who was dependent on this person;
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to a family member of insured person or a person who has actually undertaken the funeral arrangements if the deceased person was socially insured, unemployed, receiver of pension or state social insurance benefit;
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a family member or a person who has undertaken the funeral arrangements if the insured person or a dependent family member has died within one month after termination of employment relations or self-employment.
The amount of funeral benefit in certain cases is as follows:
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in case of the death of an insured person the funeral benefit is double of the amount of the monthly average contribution wage of the deceased person;
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in case of the death of an unemployed person receiving unemployment benefit, the funeral benefit is triple of the amount of state social security benefit;
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in case of the death of a family member who was dependent on insured person the funeral benefit is triple of the amount of state social security benefit;
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in case of the death of a pensioner the allocated funeral benefit is double of the amount of the pension;
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in case of death of a person who receives State social security benefit the funeral benefit is triple of the amount of state social security benefit.
7. Compensation for the loss of capacity for work
Compensation for the loss of capacity for work is granted, if the State Medical Commission for the Assessment of Health Condition and Working Ability (SMCAHCWA) has stated a partial or complete loss of the capacity for work caused by work injury or occupational disease. Compensation for the loss of capacity for work is determined taking into consideration the loss of capacity for work (expressed in percent) and respective compensation for the loss of capacity for work (expressed in percent) according to the table:
Loss of capacity for work (expressed in percent) Compensation for the loss of capacity for work (expressed in percent)
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100 80
90-99 75
80-89 70
70-79 65
60-69 60
50-59 55
40-49 50
30-39 45
25-29 35
Compensations for the loss of capacity for work within the period from 2011 to 2013 (included) are not revised.
8. Compensation for the loss of supporter
In case of death of insured person a compensation for the loss of supporter is granted to his/her family members incapable for work who were partially or fully supported by the deceased person. Amount of the compensation for the loss of supporter is calculated in proportion to the monthly average contribution wage of the deceased supporter:
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for one child - up to 25 percent but up to 40 percent if the child has become an orphan,
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for two children - up to 35 percent but up to 50 percent if the children have become orphans,
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for three children - up to 45 percent but up 60 percent if the children have become orphans,
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for four and more children - up to 55 percent but up to 70 percent if the children have become orphans,
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for other dependent persons (survived spouse, parents, etc.) - up to 25 percent.
Compensation for the loss of supporter is paid to the children of deceased person until they reach 18 years of age or 24 years of age if they study full-time in secondary or higher education establishment. If children of deceased supporter have become disabled before reaching18 years of age they are entitled to receive the compensation regardless of age.
In case of death of the insured person his/her family members or person who has actually undertaken funeral arrangements receive funeral benefit in the amount of double monthly average contribution wage of the deceased person. In case of death of person who receives compensation for the loss of capacity for work, the funeral benefit is paid in double amount of compensation for the loss of capacity for work.
Compensations for the loss of supporter within the period from 2011 to 2013 (included) are not revised.
9. Compensation of damage related to job injury or occupational disease
In the following cases a person is entitled to receive the compensation of damage related to work injury or occupational disease (until 01.01.1997):
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if person has suffered a work injury or he/she has occupational disease stated until January 1, 2020, when the Law On Compulsory Social Insurance Against Job Injuries and Occupational Diseases entered into force;
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if occupational disease is stated after the above mentioned time-limit but person is not employed any more (is not considered as socially insured).
Employers or successor of his/her rights and liabilities must pay compensation of damage.
SSIA takes over the expenses of compensation of damage from employer if:
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activity of employer is discontinued and sum of compensation of damage for three years ahead are transferred to special budget of state social insurance;
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employer is declared insolvent and sum of compensation of damage for four years ahead are transferred to the special budget of state social insurance;
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court has established the legal fact that the employer which is responsible for damage caused at work does not exist (is deleted from the Register of Enterprises).
Amount of compensation of damage depends on the calculated disability pension. If loss of capacity for work is only calculated in percent but disability is not set, the compensation of damage depends on the established state social security benefit.
Types of insurance indemnity related to work injury or occupational disease (after 01.01.2020):
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sickness benefit;
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compensation for the loss of capacity for work;
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compensation for additional expenses related to treatment and medical rehabilitation, taking care of person, purchase and reparation of technical aids, travel expenses when visiting the doctor.
If job injury or occupational disease has caused death of the insured person, family members are entitled to receive:
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compensation for the loss of supporter;
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funeral benefit.
Above mentioned amounts of benefits depend on the income of insured person's former work period (person's average contribution wage for twelve months period ending this period two calendar months before the month when the insured case comes into effect) and on the extent of loss of capacity for work. In order to determine the right to benefit a special qualification period (work or insurance length) is not required.
Insurance indemnity is financed from the social insurance contributions (special budget for work injuries).
Preventive measures are also financed from the special budget for work injuries.
Sickness benefit is granted for the period of temporary incapacity for work related to work injury or occupational disease (maximum 26 calendar weeks). Sickness benefit is paid to the amount of 80 percent from the monthly average contribution wage of insured person. In case of work injury - for the first 10 days of incapacity for work the payment is made by employer from its means but for the entire temporary incapacity for work period until capacity for work is recovered - State Social Insurance Agency from the special budget for work injuries. If temporary incapacity for work is caused by occupational disease, sickness benefit from the first day of incapacity for work is paid by State Social Insurance Agency.
10. Compensation for additional expenses and services during the treatment period
Compensation for additional expenses and services during the treatment period
Compensation for additional expenses - indemnity for expenses related to treatment and medical and vocational rehabilitation, travel expenses when visiting the hospital or rehabilitation establishment, escort services, purchase and reparation of technical aids, care for insured person if these expenses exceed the costs provided in health care basic program and/or social care basic program of rehabilitation. Total sum of compensation for additional expenses per one insurance case must not exceed twenty-five times the amount of state social security benefit (1600.73 euro) effective in the day of insured case.