Levels
- Partial Permanent Disability for the usual profession:
A disability that, without being total, causes the worker's ability to perform their usual profession to be reduced a 33% or more, without keeping the worker from performing the basic tasks of the profession.
- Total permanent disability for usual occupation.
A disability that keeps the worker from performing all main tasks in their profession, as long as the worker is able to take up a different profession.
- Absolute Permanent Disability for all types of work:
The one that completely disqualifies the worker from any profession or trade.
- Severe disability:
A situation suffered by a permanently disabled worker that, as a consequence of anatomical or functional losses, needs the care of a third person for the most basic acts of life, such as getting dressed, moving about, eating, etc.
Each of these degrees into which permanent disability is classified will give entitlement, where applicable, to the corresponding financial benefit for permanent disability.
The recognition of the permanent disability pension implies the recognition of a degree of disability of 33% only for the purposes indicated in Section 1 of Chapter V and Chapter VIII of Title I, as well as Title II of Royal Legislative Decree 1/2013 of 29 November.