Practical sheet | REF: FIC0782 V1

Employers' inexcusable fault (FIE)

Author: Guillaume MARTINAGE

Publication date: June 10, 2012 | Lire en français

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6. How much does it cost the company?

  • All benefits paid under the lump-sum compensation scheme for accidents at work or occupational illnesses are charged to the company's individual account and are used to calculate its industrial accident contribution rate.

  • On the other hand, if the company is insured, the insurance company will cover the compensation paid in the event of recognition of the employer's inexcusable fault.

  • It is the primary health insurance fund that advances all damages to the victim and recovers the amounts directly from the company or its insurer.

  • Companies not insured for this risk will reimburse the capital sum representing the increase in permanent partial disability, by notifying an additional contribution in accordance with the provisions of article L. 452-2 of

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