Compensation for permanent non-disabling injuries (LPNI)

Compensation for permanent non-disabling injuries (LPNI) is filed with INSS — Dirección Provincial (EVI). With Managora you do it 100% online: you answer a few questions, sign a digital mandato (power of representation) and we draft, sign and file your application for you. Estimated total cost: €29 to €29.

We handle the application to the INSS (National Social Security Institute) for the lump-sum compensation payable for permanent injuries, mutilations and disfigurements resulting from an accident at work (AT) or an occupational disease (EP) that do NOT amount to permanent incapacity. Legal framework: LGSS arts. 196-197 + Orden TIN/971/2009 (scale amended by Orden ISM/903/2024) + RD 1300/1995 EVI. 2 contingencies + 5 Social Security schemes. Single payment.

Estimated total cost
€29 to €29
Managora's fee
€35.09 (21% VAT incl.)
Tasa (official government fee)
No tasa payable
Processing time
Decision within 135 days of the application (RD 1300/1995 art. 6); a single payment once the EVI (medical assessment team) reports in your favour.
What you receive
Application

Cost breakdown: Our fee 29 €, with no tasa (official fee): applying to the INSS for compensation for permanent non-disabling injuries is free of charge..

Compensation for permanent non-disabling injuries (LPNI): how is it filed?

  1. 1Answer the questions (about 8 minutes).
  2. 2We check the contingency, the code on the official scale and your documents.
  3. 3Pay 29 €.
  4. 4We deliver your application, a document checklist and any alerts.

Which documents do you need?

  • Accident-at-work report (Delt@ form) or occupational-disease report (CEPROSS).
  • Medical discharge report ending your temporary sick leave.
  • Medical report describing the permanent injuries, referring to the official scale.
  • Valid DNI (Spanish national identity document) / NIE (Foreigner Identity Number).
  • IBAN for payment.

Legal basis and things to bear in mind

  • Legal framework: LGSS arts. 196-197 + Orden TIN/971/2009 (amended by ISM/903/2024) + RD 1300/1995.
  • Paid as a single lump sum.
  • Related procedures: incapacidad_permanente, incapacidad_temporal, recurso_alzada_inss.

Compensation for permanent non-disabling injuries (LPNI): frequently asked questions

Compensation for permanent non-disabling injuries (LPNI): how much does it cost?

The estimated total cost (our fee + official tasas and taxes) is €29 to €29: Our fee 29 €, with no tasa (official fee): applying to the INSS for compensation for permanent non-disabling injuries is free of charge.. Managora's fee is €35.09, 21% VAT included (€29.00 net + €6.09 VAT). This procedure carries no official tasa.

Compensation for permanent non-disabling injuries (LPNI): how long does it take?

Decision within 135 days of the application (RD 1300/1995 art. 6); a single payment once the EVI (medical assessment team) reports in your favour.

Compensation for permanent non-disabling injuries (LPNI): which documents do I need?

You need to have to hand: Accident-at-work report (Delt@ form) or occupational-disease report (CEPROSS)., Medical discharge report ending your temporary sick leave., Medical report describing the permanent injuries, referring to the official scale., Valid DNI (Spanish national identity document) / NIE (Foreigner Identity Number)., IBAN for payment.. You do not upload them here: we collect the details through the guided chat.

Who files the procedure?

Managora files it in your name with INSS — Dirección Provincial (EVI). You only provide the details through the chat and sign a mandato (power of representation); we prepare, sign and register it.

Can it be done online?

Yes. The whole process is online: you answer a few questions in the guided chat, sign a simple mandato on screen and receive the receipt and the official documents by email, with full legal validity.

Related procedures

Based on the legislation in force and on the official site of the competent authority: INSS — Dirección Provincial (EVI).

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