Collective Accident Insurance for Staff in Spain
↓ Jump to Frequently Asked QuestionsMost Spanish convenios colectivos — the sectoral collective bargaining agreements that govern the majority of Spanish employment — require employers to provide accident insurance for their staff. Generali Convenio Accidentes covers the mandatory benefits, the legal compliance, and the practical claim administration in a single product.
Spanish Insurance Law: Collective Accident. Key Facts, Limits & Exclusions
The legal framework, specific waiting periods, exclusions and citations every prospective policyholder should know. Sources are linked inline to the BOE (Boletín Oficial del Estado) and Spanish regulators.
Legal framework
Collective accident insurance is governed by Ley 50/1980 general provisions plus the specific obligations of Real Decreto Legislativo 2/2015 . Estatuto de los Trabajadores. Many sectoral Convenios Colectivos (CC) mandate accident insurance for employees with specific cover amounts and types — failure to comply is sanctioned under RDL 5/2000 (LISOS) with fines from €626 to €187,515 per breach.
Workplace vs 24/7 cover
Two main structures: Workplace cover (accidente laboral) — pays only for accidents during work hours, including travel to/from work (in itinere). This is the minimum required by most CCs. 24/7 cover (accidente común) — pays for any accident, work or not. Often required by CCs in physical-labour sectors, and increasingly used as an enhanced employee benefit.
Typical Convenio Colectivo amounts
CC-specified accident cover varies by sector. Common minimums:
- Death from accident: €25
- 000–€60
- 000 (construction often €50
- 000+)
- Permanent total disability: €30
- 000–€60
- Permanent absolute disability: €50
- 000–€90
- Grand invalidez: €60
- 000–€120
- 000. Hospitality
- Retail and service sectors typically sit at the lower end
- Construction
- Metallurgy and chemical at the upper end. The convenio aplicable must be identified precisely — most companies have one main CC plus sometimes a regional/provincial overlay
Tax treatment
CC-mandated accident insurance premiums are fully deductible as a business expense (Impuesto sobre Sociedades). The cover is not treated as IRPF income for the employee — it is a statutory protection, not a discretionary benefit. Lump-sum payouts to the employee or beneficiary on a covered event are subject to ISD (inheritance/donation tax) at the autonomous community rate.
Compliance certificate
The Inspección de Trabajo and the labour authority can require, on request, a certificado de cumplimiento from the insurer confirming the employer's policy meets the CC requirements. Generali and the major Spanish insurers issue these certificates within 1 working day. Without a current certificate, a routine inspection can trigger sanctions even if cover is in place.
Why Collective Accident Cover Is Mandatory in Spain
The Spanish employment law system operates substantially through"convenios colectivos" — sectoral collective bargaining agreements negotiated between employer associations and trade unions, which set minimum employment terms across an entire industry. Spain currently has roughly 5,000 active convenios at national, regional and provincial level, covering virtually every sector of legitimate employment.
The vast majority of Spanish convenios include a clause requiring the employer to provide accident insurance for employees, with defined minimum benefit levels for accidental death and permanent disability arising from work-related accidents (and in many convenios, from any cause).
Failure to provide the mandated accident cover is an employment-law breach with potentially significant consequences: liquidated damages owed to the affected employee or beneficiaries (the"penalización por incumplimiento de convenio"), fines from the Inspección de Trabajo, and exposure to civil claims for the full economic value of what the policy would have paid.
Generali Convenio Accidentes is structured specifically to discharge the convenio obligation. The policy schedule confirms compliance with the relevant convenio benefit levels, and the claims process is designed to interact with the social security system's separate workplace accident regime (the Accidente de Trabajo y Enfermedad Profesional regime managed through the Mutua de Accidentes).
Who Needs This Cover
Many expats in Spain benefit from this cover.
Virtually every Spanish company with even one employee falls under some convenio. Compliance with the accident-cover clause is mandatory.
Specific high-benefit convenio (Convenio General de la Construcción). Non-compliance is heavily inspected.
Convenio de Hostelería sets specific benefit levels. Hotels, restaurants, bars, casas rurales all subject.
Convenio de Comercio at provincial level. Different levels in different Comunidades.
Multiple convenios depending on type of transport. Driver-specific accident clauses common.
Sanidad Privada convenio with specific benefit levels. Higher loadings for clinical staff.
Sector-specific convenios at provincial level (metalmecánica, química, alimentación). Variable benefit levels.
Oficinas y Despachos convenio for office-based professional firms. Lower benefit levels but cover still mandatory.
How Convenio Accident Cover Works
The structure of convenio accident insurance is fundamentally different from voluntary group benefits. Three key features distinguish it:
Benefit levels are set by the convenio, not by the employer's preference. The relevant convenio specifies minimum amounts:
- Typically €30
- 000–€60
- 000 for accidental death
- 000–€90
- 000 for permanent total disability arising from a workplace accident
- A defined scale for permanent partial disability. The employer must provide cover at least at those levels
- Cover above those levels is permitted and increasingly common as a competitive benefit
Cover is per-employee, automatically extended to all eligible staff. Unlike voluntary group health insurance, there is no opt-in or opt-out by individual employees — every employee in scope of the convenio is automatically covered from their first day of employment. The employer's declaration of the workforce drives the policy schedule.
Beneficiaries are typically defined by the convenio, not by the employee. For accidental death benefits, the convenio usually specifies that payment is to the spouse and children, or in defined order of priority, the parents, the legal heirs. The employee may have no individual right to nominate beneficiaries, depending on the convenio's wording.
The interaction with the social security workplace accident system (Accidente de Trabajo) is also distinct. The social security system pays separate benefits for workplace accidents — temporary incapacity benefit, permanent disability pension, death pension — administered through the Mutua de Accidentes. The convenio insurance benefit is paid in addition to the social security benefit, not instead of it. Both pay independently for the same event.
What Is Covered
Here is what you need to know.
The scope depends on whether the relevant convenio mandates work-only cover or 24-hour cover, and whether the employer has elected to enhance the convenio minimums:
- Accidental death — payment to convenio-defined beneficiaries on accidental death of the employee. Typically €30,000–€60,000 at convenio minimum, often enhanced to €60,000–€100,000 or higher.
- Permanent total disability (invalidez absoluta) — payment to the employee on certification of permanent inability to perform any work. Typically 1.5x the death benefit at convenio minimum.
- Permanent partial disability — payment per the disability scale (baremo) attached to the policy.
- Hospitalisation indemnity (optional enhancement) — daily payment during in-patient stay following a workplace accident.
- Repatriation (where applicable) — for international assignments and travelling employees.
- Funeral expenses (optional enhancement) — fixed contribution to funeral costs.
Whether 24-hour or work-only cover applies depends on the convenio: many convenios mandate accident cover only for"accidente de trabajo" (workplace and commute), while others mandate full 24-hour cover. The construction sector convenio is one of the most expansive in this regard. The hospitality and retail convenios typically mandate work-only cover, often with employer enhancement to 24-hour cover offered as a competitive benefit.
Convenio-Specific Benefit Levels
Examples of typical minimum benefit levels under common Spanish convenios (figures change with annual convenio reviews; specific schedules confirmed at quote stage):
- Convenio de la Construcción — death €56,000, permanent total disability €70,000, partial disability per scale, 24-hour cover.
- Convenio de Hostelería — death €30,000–€42,000 (varies by province), permanent total disability €42,000–€60,000, work-only cover.
- Convenio de Comercio — death €30,000–€36,000 (varies), permanent total disability €42,000–€48,000, work-only cover.
- Convenio de Sanidad Privada — death €36,000–€45,000, permanent total disability €54,000, work-only cover.
- Convenio de Oficinas y Despachos — death €30,000, permanent total disability €40,000, work-only cover.
- Convenio del Metal (provincial) — death €40,000–€56,000, permanent total disability €56,000–€70,000, work-only cover.
- Convenio de Industria Química — death €52,000, permanent total disability €70,000, 24-hour cover.
For multi-convenio companies (e.g., a hotel group with separate convenios for kitchen, housekeeping and maintenance). Generali can write a single combined policy covering all employee categories at their respective benefit levels. The administrative simplicity of a single policy is one of the main reasons Generali has built strong market share in this product line.
Indicative Annual Premiums Per Employee
| Profile | Indicative price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Office staff (Oficinas y Despachos), convenio minimum | €25 – €40/year | Per employee, work-only cover |
| Retail staff (Comercio), convenio minimum | €30 – €50/year | Per employee |
| Hospitality staff (Hostelería), convenio minimum | €35 – €55/year | Per employee |
| Construction worker (Construcción), convenio minimum | €80 – €120/year | Per employee, 24-hour cover |
| Industrial / metal worker (Metal) | €45 – €75/year | Per employee |
| Healthcare worker (Sanidad) | €40 – €65/year | Per employee |
| Enhanced cover above convenio minimum | +30–60% | Higher sums, 24-hour, supplements |
| Single combined multi-convenio policy | Standard rates | Per category, single billing |
Disclaimer: All figures are indicative for 2026 and subject to underwriting at the time of application. Final premium depends on age, occupation, postcode, sums insured and individual risk profile. Contact us for a written quote.
Why Get This Through a Broker
Convenio compliance is the most common audit issue in Spanish small-business inspections, and the most common claim-stage dispute is over whether the cover purchased actually meets the convenio requirements. The convenio for any given company can be at national, regional, provincial or even local level; can change benefit levels at annual review; and can be ambiguous on whether 24-hour or work-only cover is required for specific categories of staff.
Generali issues each Convenio Accidentes policy with a"convenio compliance certificate" that names the specific convenio referenced, the relevant benefit levels checked against the convenio text, and the date of the most recent convenio update verified. This certificate is what an Inspección de Trabajo audit needs to see and is the single most-valuable piece of paper in a convenio compliance defence.
For companies operating across multiple Spanish provinces (very common in retail, hospitality and construction), the convenio applicable to each location may differ. A single Generali Convenio Accidentes policy can cover multiple locations under multiple convenios on one schedule, with separate compliance certifications per location. We handle the structuring at policy inception and the convenio re-validation at each annual renewal.
Approximate Collective Accident Insurance Pricing
Per-employee annual premiums for group accident cover (typically required by Convenio Colectivo):
- Convenio Colectivo minimums met
- Death and permanent disability
- Workplace accidents
- Spain coverage
- Required for many sectors
- Higher benefit sums
- 24/7 cover (workplace + outside)
- Family extension option
- Daily benefit during recovery
- Better employee retention tool
- High-tier executive cover
- Worldwide travel
- Spouse and children included
- High disability sums
- Additional benefits
Prices shown are typical Spanish market starting points and depend on age, area, cover level and your individual circumstances. Contact us for a free personalised quote. Most Spanish Convenios Colectivos require employer accident cover at minimum levels. We confirm the relevant Convenio for your sector and ensure compliance.
Frequently Asked Questions. Collective (Group) Accident Insurance
These are the most common questions we receive.
Collective accident insurance is the group equivalent of personal accident — covering all employees of a company. It is legally required in many Spanish sectors under the Convenio Colectivo (sector collective bargaining agreement). Here are the common employer questions.
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How This Compares to the Competition
Honest comparisons help you make an informed choice. These figures are typical Spanish-market starting points and depend on age, area, cover level and individual circumstances.
Generali Accidentes Colectivos vs Mapfre Empresas Accidentes and Mutua Madrileña Colectivos
How Generali's group accident cover (often required by sectoral Convenio Colectivo) compares to Mapfre and Mutua Madrileña.
| Feature | Generali Accidentes Colectivos | Mapfre Empresas Accidentes | Mutua Madrileña Colectivos |
|---|---|---|---|
| Convenio Colectivo compliance | Yes — sector-specific certificates | Yes — sector-specific certificates | Yes — sector-specific certificates |
| Workplace + 24/7 options | Both available | Both available | Both available |
| Death lump sum (per employee) | Convenio minimum + extras | Convenio minimum + extras | Convenio minimum + extras |
| Permanent disability | Yes — graduated table | Yes — graduated table | Yes — graduated table |
| Tax-deductible employer benefit | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Inspection compliance certificate | Issued promptly | Issued promptly | Issued promptly |
Comparisons are based on publicly available product literature and our experience placing policies across the Spanish market. Premium estimates assume a healthy applicant on the Costa Blanca with no significant claims history. Contact us for a personalised, like-for-like quote.
Sources & References
This page references the following official Spanish regulatory and legal sources. These are the authoritative bodies and laws governing insurance products in Spain:
- Dirección General de Seguros y Fondos de Pensiones (DGS). Spanish insurance regulator. Confirms registration of insurance brokers (Andrew Turner: Registry C0467B54657010) and authorises all insurance products distributed in Spain.
- Ley 50/1980. Ley de Contrato de Seguro (BOE). Spanish Insurance Contract Law. The primary legal framework governing all insurance contracts in Spain — defines duties, claims, cancellation rights and disclosure obligations.
- Real Decreto Legislativo 2/2015. Estatuto de los Trabajadores (BOE). Sectoral Convenio Colectivo accident insurance requirements.
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