The social security fund needs to submit the following documents for the review of the payment of work-related injury benefits: a copy of the work-related injury and occupational disease certificate; Certificate of labor ability appraisal or medical terminal appraisal form; List of medical tickets and total hospitalization expenses; Copies of outpatient medical records and discharge summary; Transfer to account; A copy of your ID card.
The wages paid by the unit shall be paid monthly. If there is a disability, it shall be paid in consultation with the unit when the labor relationship is terminated. If there is a dispute between employees and units over compensation for work-related injuries, they may apply for labor arbitration to safeguard their rights.
According to the Social Insurance Law
Article 38 The following expenses incurred due to work-related injuries shall be paid by the work-related injury insurance fund in accordance with state regulations:
(a) medical expenses and rehabilitation expenses for the treatment of work-related injuries;
(2) Hospitalization food subsidies;
(three) transportation and accommodation expenses for medical treatment outside the overall planning area;
(four) the cost of installing and configuring assistive devices for the sick and disabled;
(five) life can not take care of themselves, confirmed by the labor ability appraisal committee of life care costs;
(6) One-time disability allowance and monthly disability allowance for disabled employees of Grade I to IV;
(seven) the one-time medical subsidy that should be enjoyed when the labor contract is terminated or dissolved;
(8) Funeral grants, dependent relatives' pensions and work-related death grants received by survivors of work-related deaths;
(nine) labor ability appraisal fee.
Article 39 The following expenses incurred due to work-related injuries shall be paid by the employing unit in accordance with state regulations:
(a) wages and benefits during the treatment of work-related injuries;
(two) the monthly allowance for five or six disabled workers;
(three) the one-time employment subsidy for the disabled that should be enjoyed when the labor contract is terminated or dissolved.