Statutory Sick Pay

Sick Person

Statutory sick pay is paid by your employer for up to 28 weeks.  If you have been sick for at least 4 days in a row, employed when you became sick and earning enough to be relevant for national insurance purposes you can claim statutory sick pay.  When statutory sick pay is no longer paid (after the 28 weeks) you should claim incapacity benefit.

While all claims are calculated on an individual basis the standard rate of statutory sick pay for a person earning £75.00 per week or more is £64.35.

To claim statutory sick pay you must ask approach your employer.  If you are not entitled to statutory sick pay ask them for a form SSP1 so you can claim incapacity benefit.

For further information on SSP's visit The Department for Work and Pensions website