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About the Injury Benefits Scheme
We administer the NHS Injury Benefits Scheme.
If you have sustained an injury or contracted a disease which is wholly or mainly attributable to NHS employment or NHS duties, The NHS Injury Benefits Scheme provides an annual income to an employee…
Applying for Permanent Injury Benefit
Applicants whose NHS employment ceases on or before 30 March 2018 need to make their application on form AW13, which is available from employers. Part of the form is completed by the employer and part of it by the applicant.
Whilst employers can…
Permanent Injury Benefit (PIB)
The Permanent Injury Benefit (PIB) under the NHS Injury Benefits Scheme is no longer available to people who sustain an injury or contract a disease due to NHS employment on or after 31 March 2013. We'll process injury benefit applications received…
Death Benefits
If an NHS employee dies as a result of an injury sustained or disease contracted on or before 30 March 2013 which is wholly or mainly attributable to their NHS duties or if, later in life, their death is substantially hastened by an injury or…
Temporary Injury Allowance (TIA)
The Temporary Injury Allowance (TIA) payable under the NHS Injury Benefits Scheme is no longer available to people who sustain an injury or contract a disease due to NHS employment on or after 31 March 2013.
On 31 March 2013 Temporary Injury…
Claiming for Temporary Injury Allowance
The following are examples of situations where you may be considered for Temporary Injury Allowance (TIA) as long as you're on sick leave with reduced earnings:
an injury sustained on duty due to a specific incident (e.g. falling off a ladder,…