The claim for compensation is made with both the employer’s insurance company as well as the Icelandic Health Insurance (Sjúkratryggingar Íslands). Intent or gross negligence by the injured person may result in total or partial loss of rights to compensation.
You may be entitled to the payment of compensation for temporary loss of earnings, pain and suffering, loss of amenities (also known as medical disability), loss of earning capacity (also known as financial disability) as well as reimbursement of medical expenses due to the accident.
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It is important to report an accident as soon as possible to the Icelandic Health Insurance and the insurance company, so that the right to compensation is not lost. Contact Fortis lawyers to get an assessment of the situation. We want you to use our knowledge to help you through a difficult time.
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Work accident at sea
31-year-old / Injury to ring finger
Contacted Fortis for an assessment two months after the accident. Fortis began by ensuring the accident had been correctly reported to all relevant parties and took care of all case elements, communications with the liable parties and collection and analysis of the necessary data.
A year after the client’s first meeting with Fortis all the data had been compiled and two impartial assessors assessed the extent and severity of the damages the client suffered in the accident.
The result of the assessment arrived eight weeks after the assessment meeting resulting in 5% loss of amenity/medical disability and 5% loss of earning capacity/financial disability. The total compensation amounted to approx. 9.000.000 kr
55-year-old / Knee injury
Contacted Fortis for an assessment two months after the accident. Fortis began by ensuring the accident had been correctly reported to all relevant parties. Fortis took care of all case elements, communications with the liable parties, collection and analysis of the necessary data and claimed compensation for the client’s loss of income. Due to extensive medical treatments the client had to undergo, including surgery, the assessment of the extent and severity of the client’s damages, conducted by impartial assessors could not be performed until two years after the accident
The results of the assessment arrived four weeks after the assessment meeting resulting in 12% loss of amenity/medical disability and 20% loss of earning capacity/financial disability. The total compensation amounted to approx. 19.700.000 kr.
Please note that each case is unique and there are many variables that affect the amount of compensation, such as the insurance involved, age and assessment results. When settling on the basis of the tort law, the average income before the accident is also important.