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Chapter 1. Understanding Industrial Accident Compensation Insurance
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Chapter 2. Criteria for Determining an Incident as an Industrial Accident/Illness and related Cases
- 1.Section 5. Commuting Accident Guidelines and related Case - Ⅱ. Can an Accident on the Way to the Office before a Business Trip be Related to Work?
- 2.Workplace Harassment Resolved through Recognition of an Accident as Related to Work
- 3.Section 1. Criteria for Determining an Incident as an Industrial Accident - I. General Criteria
- 4.Section 1. Criteria for Determining an Incident as an Industrial Accident - II. Necessity of Autopsies and other Evidence when Seeking Recognition of an Industrial Accident
- 5.Section 2. Handling Fatalities from Industrial Accidents and related Cases - I. Settlement Following an Occupational Fatality
- 6.Section 2. Handling Fatalities from Industrial Accidents and related Cases - II. Occupational Fatalities and Follow-up Actions
- 7.Section 2. Handling Fatalities from Industrial Accidents and related Cases - Ⅲ. Civil Compensation: Extension of Working Age for Manual Workers and the related Legal Impact
- 8.Section 3. Death from Overwork, related Verifications and Cases (Heart Attack, Stroke, Suicide, etc.) - I. Death from Overwork and related Verifications
- 9.Section 3. Death from Overwork, related Verifications and Cases (Heart Attack, Stroke, Suicide, etc.) - II. Court Decisions on Death from Overwork: List of Evidence, by Type
- 10.Section 3. Death from Overwork, related Verifications and Cases (Heart Attack, Stroke, Suicide, etc.) - Ⅲ. Retired Police Officer Dies of Heart Attack (Night Guard)
- 11.Section 3. Death from Overwork, related Verifications and Cases (Heart Attack, Stroke, Suicide, etc.) - Ⅳ. KTX Train Driver Dies of Heart Attack
- 12.Section 3. Death from Overwork, related Verifications and Cases (Heart Attack, Stroke, Suicide, etc.) - Ⅴ. Death from Overwork (Heart Attack) and Verifications: Plant Manager
- 13.Section 3. Death from Overwork, related Verifications and Cases (Heart Attack, Stroke, Suicide, etc.) - Ⅵ. A Stroke Occurring on the Lunch Break (Manager of the Agriculture Corporation)
- 14.Section 3. Death from Overwork, related Verifications and Cases (Heart Attack, Stroke, Suicide, etc.) - Ⅶ. Suicide from Work-related Depression (Manager at a Law Firm)
- 15.Section 4. Working Environment-related Industrial Accidents - Ⅰ. Lung Disease Verified as Occupational Illness through Epidemiological Investigation
- 16.Section 4. Working Environment-related Industrial Accidents - Ⅱ. Noise-induced Hearing Loss Recognized as an Industrial Accident
- 17.Section 4. Working Environment-related Industrial Accidents - Ⅲ. Food Poisoning on a Business Trip Recognized as Occupational Fatality
- 18.Section 4. Working Environment-related Industrial Accidents - Ⅳ. Criteria for Determining whether Infection with the H1N1 Flu Virus Is an Occupational Illness or Not
- 19.Section 4. A Case of Workplace Harassment and the Criteria for Recognizing Consequent Mental Illness as an Occupational Accident
- 20.Section 5. Commuting Accident Guidelines and related Case - Ⅰ. Explanation of the Guidelines on Handling Commuting Accidents
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Chapter 3. Industrial Accident Compensation Benefits
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Chapter 4. Premiums for Industrial Accident Compensation Insurance and related Disputes