RESULTS OF THE LAW ON ACCIDENT INSUK.ANCE 55 



I. Compensation for mortal accidents. 

 A. Compulsory Insurance. 



Number of Number of C laim s A mount of Claim s in c rs. Total Amount of 



^^^ T^Sl "^P^l -^^^ST^' ^^P^ar Claimsjn crs. 



1909 26 12 — 30,000 — 30,000 



1910 65 8g 6 60,000 30,100 63,100 



1911 89 39 7 97,500 3,600 101,100 



1912 61 25 4 62,500 2,200 64,700 



1909-1912 241 100 17 250,000 8,900 258,900 



B. Voluntary Insurance. 



Number of Numb er of Claims Amount of Clai ms in crs . Total Amount of 



^^^^^ 'i^\ "pS^ ^^?^Sr^ ^^plrtiaT Claimsjn crs. 



1909^ 22 — 5,000 — 5,000 



1910 9 7 — 17,500 — 17,500 



1911 7 3 I 7,500 500 8,000 



1912 5 3 — 7,500 — 7,500 



1909-1910 23 15 I 37,500 500 38,000 



II. Claims Granted for Disablement. 



Year Compulsory insurance Voluntary iusutance 



1909 10,332 crs. 1,260 crs. 



1910 305,496 » 24,480 » 



191 1 425,340 » 40,680 » 



1912 401,088 » 50,232 » 



1909-1912 1,142,256 » 122,652 



Let rs add that in 1912, the cases submitted to the council for re- 

 vision led to a supplementary grant of compensations to the amount 

 of 12,780 crs. to the compulsorily insured and of 720 crs. to the volunt- 

 arily insured. 



§ 3. — Classification of accidents according to the age 



OF THE victims AND THE CAUSES. 



The report we are summarising gives very interesting statistics 

 with regard the to the distribution of accidents in relation to the age of 

 the \'ictims and the causes of the accident. 



In view of the rarity of such statistics, we propose to reproduce them 

 in some detail, giving also information as to the various kinds of farm on 



