When The Provided Extension to Terminate Benefits Due to Temporary Inability Has Been Worn Out
Abstract
The extension of the length of temporary inability hereinafter temporary inability— has been one of the subjects with the most amendments within the legal system regulations for a contingency which is legally protected in the Spanish System of Social security. It continues to raise controversy as it is shown by the current wording of the amended text of the Social Security Act 2015, which studies the combination of the several options that managing entities and Mutual Insurance Companies have to choose regarding the likely temporary extensions of that provided contingency. It is through them that we can show the need to justify that the mere lapse of time should not be understood on its own as the reason to terminate temporary inability benefits, but it should also be connected with some of the circumstances the law welcomes as to terminate the protection through this contingency.Downloads
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