War Victims' Welfare Grant for injured persons
Injured persons who are granted (or are likely to be granted) benefits under the Federal Pension Act or in corresponding application of this Act, e.g. under the Soldiers' Pension Act, the Civilian Service Act, the Prisoners' Relief Act, the Protection against Infection Act or the Act on Compensation for Victims of Violent Crimes or the Criminal Rehabilitation Act, may also receive assistance under the War Victims' Welfare Act.
The prerequisite is that the victims are not in a position to cover the need to be recognized from the other benefits under the aforementioned laws and other income and assets due to the injury. Whether and to what extent income is to be taken into account depends on different and individual income limits. However, the use of income and assets can be waived in certain cases.
In addition to personal assistance, benefits in kind, one-off and ongoing grants and loans are also considered. As a rule, debts are not covered.
War victims' welfare is part of social compensation law. It is referred to as such because it is the largest group of beneficiaries, but includes all welfare benefits under social compensation law. It is regulated in Sections 25 to 27j of the Federal Compensation Act and serves to supplement the other benefits of the Federal Compensation Act by providing special assistance in individual cases.
Therefore, a prerequisite for the granting of benefits is the recognition of an entitlement to benefits by the war victims' pension provider.
The benefits include benefits for participation in working life, sickness assistance, care assistance, assistance for the continuation of the household, assistance for the elderly, educational assistance, supplementary assistance for living expenses, recreational assistance, housing assistance and assistance in special circumstances.
Who should I contact?
Responsible authorities
Landkreis Emsland - Fachbereich Soziales
Timetable
Timetable
Contact
- Dörpen:
- Emsbüren:
- Emsland:
- Freren:
- Geeste:
- Haren (Ems):
- Haselünne:
- Herzlake:
- Lathen:
- Lengerich:
- Meppen:
- Nordhümmling:
- Papenburg:
- Rhede (Ems):
- Salzbergen:
- Spelle:
- Sögel:
- Twist:
- Werlte:
- Dörpen:
- Emsbüren:
- Emsland:
- Freren:
- Geeste:
- Haren (Ems):
- Haselünne:
- Herzlake:
- Lathen:
- Lengerich:
- Meppen:
- Nordhümmling:
- Papenburg:
- Rhede (Ems):
- Salzbergen:
- Spelle:
- Sögel:
- Twist:
- Werlte:
Competent authority
Unlike the other benefits under the Federal Pension Act, war victims' welfare is not provided by the pension offices, but generally by the independent cities and districts and - depending on the benefit - the supra-local war victims' welfare organization.
Special welfare is provided by the main welfare offices.
The addresses of the main welfare offices can be found on the website of the Federal Association of Integration Offices and Main Welfare Offices.
Requirements
The following requirements must be met in order to receive social compensation benefits:
- Recognition of an entitlement to benefits by the benefits administration
- Necessity (economic causality)
- Previous application
Applications / forms
- Informal application is possible
- Forms can be requested from the competent authority according to the respective state law or are already available on the homepage.
Which documents are required?
- Application (informal application possible)
- Notice of recognition as a disabled person or severely disabled person
- Copy of the decision of the pension authority on the recognized consequences of the injury
- Proof of the applicant's income
- Proof of current obligations
- Proof of assets
What are the fees?
There are no costs or fees for processing the application.
Process flow
- War victims' welfare benefits are generally provided on application.
- The main welfare offices and welfare offices are responsible for war victims' welfare.
What deadlines do I have to pay attention to?
Benefits are only provided on application.
Processing duration
A decision on the application will be made as quickly as possible. The processing time depends, among other things, on the completeness of the information and the submission of the evidence required for processing the application.