From United States, Cedar Knolls

The ESI Corporation can not deny medical benefit i.e. full medical care to the employee IP. Employee IP is entitled for medical benefit from the day he enters insurable employment.
However, sickness benefit in the form of cash compensation for his absence from duty and disablement Benefit, he may not get.
From India, Mumbai
2. As per provisions of ESI Act, 1948 and rules/regulations framed thereunder, the entitlement for Medical Benefit as well as Employment Injury Benefits -i.e. temporary disablement etc. starts immediately after the employee is taken on employment, declaration form is submitted and his insurance number is obtained and TIC is handed over to him/her. At present online procedure is there and the ESIC has extended such facility of issue of TIC at the level of employers itself.
3.The employer in order to make the worker entitled for disablement benefit should have submitted Accident Report to the appropriate branch office as well as to ESIC dispensary immediately after the accident. Now a period of 4 months has elapsed as reported by the initiator of this thread.
4. The requirement of 6 months waiting period for other benefits appears to be not correct. In the case of new employees in ESI scheme, the benefit period starts "on expiry of period of 9 months from the date of such employment."(Regulation 4 of ESI (Regulations),1952.
5. Accidents happening while commuting to the place of work and vice versa are covered as employment injury cases (Section 51-E of said Act). It is the legal right of the employee to get his benefits by virtue of his membership and entitlement to the said scheme and the issue that the said employee was "financially weak" has no relevancy.
From India, Noida
He can take up the issues through court of Law if you have all the proof and evidence
against the ESIC.Treatment and medical benefit starts from day 1 of the joining the scheme.
MSKRISHNAN
9944479275
From India, Madras
From India, Delhi
It is not basic alone that is considered as wages for ESIC.If a person's salary cross Rs15000/-p m during contribution period deduction shall continue till the end of the CP.After that he is excluded from ESIC.
From India, Thiruvananthapuram
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Rakesh Das
9873966616
From United States, Cedar Knolls
From India, Mangaluru
May I request you to kindly re-look at your above statement and give corrected version?
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From India, Mumbai
I made a mistake here.
By virtue of Amendment of 2010 by inserting new section 51E in ESI Act, an accident occurring to an employee while commuting from his residence to the place of employment for duty or from the place of employment to his residence after performing duty, is to be deemed to have arisen out of and in the course of employment if nexus between the circumstances, time and place in which the accident occurred and the employment is established.
Therefore, the injured employee is also eligible for sickness benefit in the form of cash compensation for his absence from duty and disablement Benefit.
You need to approach the ESI Branch office with facts of the matter to get the benefits to the injured employee, immediately.
Our leaned member Harsh Kumar correctly answered your query but somehow I missed it.
Dear Harsh Kumar ji,
I made a mistake but you would have pointed out it in specific words. Any way. Thanks for your correct answer.
From India, Mumbai