Spain's Social Security System Faces Scrutiny Over Disability Claim Denials
Sabadell, Spain – A recent video by lawyer Víctor Arpa has brought to light the alarmingly high rejection rate of permanent disability claims by Spain's Social Security Administration. Arpa highlights a case in Sabadell where an industrial worker who lost part of his hand in a workplace accident was denied benefits. "The Social Security Administration denied his claim, despite the clear evidence of his injury," Arpa states in the video. This case is not isolated, according to Arpa, who cites statistics showing that 95% of permanent disability claims are rejected at the administrative level. However, when these cases reach the courts, the approval rate jumps to 65%. This discrepancy underscores a major systemic problem within the Spanish Social Security system.
The video emphasizes the human cost of these denials, focusing on the worker's struggle to rebuild his life after the accident. The lawyer's emotional plea for justice resonates with viewers, highlighting the need for legal representation in navigating the complex disability claim process. Arpa's video serves as a call to action, encouraging those facing similar situations not to give up hope and to seek legal assistance.
The high number of views and shares on the video indicates significant public interest in this issue. The case highlights the need for reform within the Spanish Social Security system to ensure fairer treatment of those seeking disability benefits.
El letrado Víctor Arpa expone el caso de un cliente al que se le ha denegado la incapcidad permanente total a pesar de haber sufrido un accidente en …