Apply for daily sickness allowance (private health insurance)
As an employee, you will normally continue to receive your wages or salary for six weeks if you fall ill.
If you are still unable to work after this period, you may be entitled to sickness benefit. This also applies if you are treated as an inpatient in a hospital or in a prevention or rehabilitation centre.
Amount
- 70 per cent of your gross income subject to social insurance contributions, but no more than 90 per cent of your net income
Please note: You must still pay contributions to pension, unemployment and long-term care insurance from your sickness benefit.
In order to be covered for longer periods of absence, you can take out additional private daily sickness allowance insurance.
Duration
- depends on the contractual agreements with your private insurance company
Most insurance companies offer several forms of insurance with different rates and benefits. Contact the insurance company of your choice and ask for advice.
Tip: Some health insurance companies arrange the conclusion of a private supplementary insurance contract between their policyholders and a private insurance company.
Responsible department
an insurance company of your choice
Details
Prerequisite
If applicable, a medical certificate
Notes:
The insurance company may require a medical examination.
The doctor can determine the insurance company.
You will find further requirements for receiving daily sickness benefits in your insurance contract.
Procedure
Contact your insurance company to apply for daily sickness benefits. Depending on the insurance company, you can do this by telephone, in writing or online.
Deadlines
The deadline is specified in the insurance contract.
Required documents
for proof of incapacity for work possibly: medical certificate
Costs
none
Miscellaneous
You can obtain further information from your insurance company.
Release note
machine generated, based on the German release by: Sozialministerium Baden-Württemberg, 20.02.2025