Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - On that snowy day in June 5438+February last year, my mother fell down on her way home. Because the slippery road and heavy snow affected her cycling (the weather was very bad), she hurt her internal

On that snowy day in June 5438+February last year, my mother fell down on her way home. Because the slippery road and heavy snow affected her cycling (the weather was very bad), she hurt her internal

On that snowy day in June 5438+February last year, my mother fell down on her way home. Because the slippery road and heavy snow affected her cycling (the weather was very bad), she hurt her internal organs. Q: On a snowy day in June+February, 5438 last year, my mother fell down on her way home, and her riding was affected by slippery roads and heavy snow (the weather was very bad). Might as well fall and hurt her internal organs now. Can I apply for work-related injury for this medical fee?

A: The Scout Law Online Consultation will answer your question.

According to the provisions of Articles 17 and 18 of the Regulations on Industrial Injury Insurance, the social insurance administrative department shall submit the evidence of labor relationship with the employer, as well as the medical diagnosis certificate or occupational disease diagnosis certificate, and the social insurance administrative department shall review the nature of the industrial injury in accordance with the relevant provisions and make a decision on the identification of the industrial injury.

Second, individuals or their close relatives hold the "Work-related Injury Identification Decision" and related materials, and apply to the social insurance agency in writing for the work-related injury insurance fund to pay in advance. If the third party fails to pay the medical expenses for work-related injuries or cannot identify the third party, it shall also inform the third party of the failure to pay or the inability to identify the third party.

In addition, the two situations that can be paid in advance from the industrial injury insurance fund are different. For Mr. Wang's work-related injury caused by the third party, the advance paid by the work-related injury insurance fund is limited to medical expenses, excluding work-related injury insurance benefits.