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Sickness Benefit: Employers May Refuse Pay in the Event of a Subsequent Illness

If you are incapacitated, the employer will continue to pay the wage for up to six weeks, after which the health insurance fund will receive sickness benefits. But what happens if you are sick again because of another illness? Does the employer have to pay again? New illness and the same illness If you are incapacitated repeatedly because of the same illness, then you are talking about a so-called continuation disease. In this case, the employer…
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If you are incapacitated, the employer will continue to pay the wage for up to six weeks, after which the health insurance fund will receive sickness benefits. But what happens if you are sick again because of another illness? Does the employer have to pay again? New illness and the same illness If you are incapacitated repeatedly because of the same illness, then you are talking about a so-called continuation disease. In this case, the employer…

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Gegen Hartz IV: ALG II Ratgeber und Hartz 4 Tipps broke the news on Monday, May 25, 2026.
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