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INDUSTRIAL INJURIES DISABLEMENT BENEFIT

What is it? | Basic qualifying condition | How much could I get and how am I paid? | How and when should I apply? | What else might I be able to claim?
Claim form Request one by filling in our online form
Tel : 01624 685103
E-mail : disability.benefits@socialsecurity.dhss.gov.im

What is it?

Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit (IIDB) is payable to someone who has suffered a loss of faculty because of an accident at work or a prescribed disease caused by their work.

Basic qualifying condition

You cannot claim IIDB because of accidents suffered or diseases contracted while you were self-employed, or as a member of HM Forces.

You must have been employed at the time of the accident by an employer who paid you wages or a salary. The injury must be the result of an accident at work after 4th July 1948 which happened in the Isle of Man; or the United Kingdom; or a country with a reciprocal agreement covering industrial injuries; or anywhere abroad if payment of Class 1 or special Class 2 NI contributions for volunteer development workers are being made

You must be assessed by a medical examination to have a disability over 14%. A medical board assesses the percentage of disablement and how long it will last.

You must be ordinarily resident in the Island and must be physically present in the Island at the time of claim.

How much could I get and how am I paid?

Click here for Rates. You can be paid weekly by orders which you cash at Post Offices OR you can have it paid direct into your bank/building society every 4 weeks.

It may affect the amount of any other income-related benefits in payment and can be paid in addition to a War Disablement Pension, though again it may affect the amount payable.

How and when should I apply?

Use the claim form and return it to General Benefits Section, Ground Floor, Markwell House, Market Street, Douglas. You can claim at any time after being disabled by an accident or after the onset of the disease

What else might I be able to claim?

Related benefits are:

If your accident happened or your disease began outside the Isle of Man, you may still be entitled to the benefit because certain countries (including the United Kingdom) have Reciprocal Agreements with the Island.

If you would like further information on IIDB, please download the documents below

Downloadable Documents
Acrobat PDF FileDisabled because of an Accident at Work (905 kb)
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A guide to Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit, Reduced Earnings Allowance and Income Support.
Acrobat PDF FileILL or DISABLED - (921 kb)
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because of a Disease or Deafness Caused by Work. This is a guide to Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit, Reduced Earnings Allowance and Income Support.
Acrobat PDF FileSD4 (IOM) - Caring for Someone ? (619 kb)
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This leaflet outlines the benefits you may be able to get if you are looking after someone who is ill or disabled.
Acrobat PDF FileSection 1 - Benefits and Contributions Information Guide. (70 kb)
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This is an excerpt from our guide which outlines the benefits available to the sick and disabled.

You will need Adobe Acrobat to download documents that are PDFs, this is available free by following this link:Download Adobe Acrobat

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