What it is about:
In a landmark decision, the National Insurance Institute has acknowledged that a stroke suffered by a high-tech professional is a work-related incident. The stroke followed a long business trip, enabling the individual to pursue disability benefits for rehabilitation.
Why it matters:
This decision sets a significant precedent within Israeli occupational safety and health norms. The swift acknowledgment by the National Insurance Institute means increased support for professionals who endure health detriments due to work-related situations.
Details:
A senior employee from a prominent tech firm took an extensive 16-hour flight for business. Despite feeling unwell and experiencing leg pain shortly after returning, his condition significantly worsened a week later when he lost his ability to speak and suffered paralysis.
The Role of Advocacy:
Represented by Adv. Evyatar Katzir and Adv. Giora Even Tzur, the professional received immediate action. Medical reports attributed the stroke to the long flight, which was swiftly recognized by the National Insurance Institute as a work-related injury.
Expert Insight:
Adv. Katzir highlighted the risk of deep vein thrombosis on extended flights, known as economy class syndrome, as the primary cause. He praised the National Insurance Institute for conducting a comprehensive and efficient investigation, ensuring the individual’s rights as a victim of a work accident.
What’s Next:
Due to this recognition, the stroke victim will receive various benefits tailored to individuals severely impacted by work accidents. These benefits are crucial for his recovery journey, underscoring Israel’s commitment to worker welfare.
This story was first published on ynetnews.com.