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If you are not compulsorily insured through an employers' liability insurance association, you may be able to insure yourself voluntarily against accidents at work and on the way to and from work as well as occupational diseases. This option is also available to volunteers under certain conditions.
Wenn Sie nicht über eine Berufsgenossenschaft pflichtversichert sind, können Sie sich unter Umständen freiwillig gegen Arbeits- und Wegeunfälle sowie Berufskrankheiten absichern. Auch für ehrenamtlich tätige Personen besteht diese Möglichkeit unter bestimmten Voraussetzungen.
This form can be submitted electronically (e.g. via a secure contact form using your user account with login via the electronic ID function or the ELSTER certificate) or handwritten and signed in paper form to the responsible authority.
As an agricultural, forestry or horticultural entrepreneur, you are subject to compulsory insurance under the statutory accident insurance scheme. This insures you against the consequences of accidents at work and on the way to and from work as well as occupational diseases.
In addition to this basic entitlement, there is the possibility of voluntary supplementary insurance for you as an
In addition, voluntary insurance is possible for
An application is required for voluntary insurance or supplementary insurance. Insurance begins the day after the application is received by the Social Insurance for Agriculture, Forestry and Horticulture.
The SVLFG specifies the maximum and minimum insured sums for voluntary supplementary insurance. Within these limits, you are free to choose the sum insured. As a rule, the chosen sum insured should correspond to your actual financial circumstances. It forms the basis for calculating your contributions as well as the cash benefits in the event of an insured event.
The SVLFG regulates the details of the insurance, such as contributions and the calculation of cash benefits. The amount of medical benefits is not limited. This includes, for example, acute treatment and rehabilitation.
Whether the SVLFG is responsible for you depends on the type and object of your business or self-employed activity.
The following evidence is usually required to verify insurance eligibility for volunteers:
The SVLFG will request further documents on a case-by-case basis.
You can submit the application for voluntary insurance or supplementary insurance informally by mail, by fax, by e-mail by telephone or via the service portal of the Social Insurance for Agriculture, Forestry and Horticulture.
The SVLFG also offers an application form for supplementary insurance:
If you want to apply by mail, email or fax:
If you want to enroll online:
There is no cost to you for registration.
There is no deadline.
If you discontinue your agricultural, forestry or horticultural business, you must report this to the Social Insurance for Agriculture, Forestry and Horticulture.
Are you setting up or taking over an agricultural, forestry or horticultural business? Then you must register it with the Social Insurance for Agriculture, Forestry and Horticulture (SVLFG).
If your company belongs to an accident insurance institution and contributions to the statutory accident insurance have been paid, you can prove this with a clearance certificate.