1. When a work-related injury occurs, when paying medical expenses, borrow: Other receivables (the insurance company will bear the part)? Other receivables (the responsible person will bear the part or the individual will bear the part). Loan: Bank deposits. 2. In the future, the insurance company will pay the medical expenses.
Time borrowing: bank deposit loan: other receivables Other receivables mainly include: 1. Various compensations and fines receivable.
Compensations that should be collected from relevant insurance companies due to accidental losses of corporate property, etc.; 2. Rent of rental packages receivable; 3. Various advances that should be collected from employees, such as water and electricity bills advanced for employees, should be paid by
Medical expenses, rent, etc. borne by employees; 4. Deposit deposits, such as deposits paid for renting packaging; 5. Other various receivables and temporary payments. Extension information: The liability for damages in work-related injuries shall apply to the principle of no-fault liability.
Liability for compensation for accident damages must meet the following elements: 1. There must be a labor relationship between the employee and the company or employer, including the fact that the company, as an employer, has established an actual de facto labor relationship without signing a written labor contract with its employees.
2. The employee must have suffered personal injury.
3. An employee's injury must occur in the process of performing their job duties, that is, an accident that occurs during working hours or in the workplace due to work reasons.
Other receivables (part borne by the insurance company)? Work-related injuries refer to employees who are injured by accidents or suffer from occupational diseases due to work reasons during the work process.
According to the provisions of Article 14 of the "Regulations on Work-related Injury Insurance", if an employee has one of the following circumstances, it shall be recognized as a work-related injury: 1. Injured by an accident due to work reasons during working hours and in the workplace; 2. Before or after working hours Those who are injured by accidents while doing work-related preparatory or finishing work in the workplace; 3. Those who are injured by violence or other accidents while performing work duties during working hours and in the workplace; 4. Suffering from occupational diseases; 5. While away from work, you are injured due to work reasons or an accident occurs and your whereabouts are unknown; 6. On the way to and from get off work, you are injured by a traffic accident that is not your main responsibility or an urban rail transit, passenger ferry, or train accident; 7. Laws and administrative regulations Provide for other circumstances that should be recognized as work-related injuries.