As Danish children return to daycares and schools for a new academic year, Denmark’s largest member-owned insurer urges parents to consider individual Danish insurance coverage for their children to ensure financial security in case of injury.
Back to School: Time to Check More Than the Backpack
As families across Denmark prepare for school lunches, backpacks, and sharpened pencils, many overlook a crucial detail – accident insurance for their children. While public institutions provide structure and education, they generally do not cover injuries sustained by students during school hours or in kindergartens. Many people don’t think about it, but it can be important.
The government does not offer sponsored Danish insurance for children attending daycare or school. This means that if a child is involved in an accident during regular school hours and sustains an injury, the financial burden for treatment or compensation often falls solely on the family. In fact, many parents are surprised to learn that their child is not covered through the school or their own adult insurance policies. It’s a good idea to make sure that your child is covered.
Why Accident Insurance for Kids Matters
Accidents among children are not uncommon, whether during recess, at sports practice, or even at home. A comprehensive child accident insurance policy can be a vital safety net. It typically covers hospital treatments, therapy, rehabilitation, and even long-term disability compensation if the accident results in permanent injury.
This form of Danish insurance is especially important in protecting families from unexpected and high costs related to medical treatment or loss of future earning capacity. Additionally, dental injuries, which frequently occur during children’s activities, are also covered by most child accident insurance policies — something rarely included in standard health coverage.
Child Policies Are Separate from Parents’ Plans
A common misconception among Danish parents is that their personal accident insurance also covers their children. In reality, children need their own policy to be fully protected. A child accident policy generally remains in effect until the child turns 18. After this point, they must take out adult coverage to remain insured.
With more than 450,000 members across the country, LB Forsikring, Denmark’s largest member-owned insurance provider, aims to raise awareness about this critical gap in coverage. As a cooperative company including teacher-focused Lærerstandens Brandforsikring, healthcare-centered Bauta Forsikring, and the broad-spectrum Runa Forsikring, LB Forsikring highlights its duty to help members make informed decisions.
What a Child Accident Policy Typically Covers
– Sudden injuries: Whether occurring in school, at daycare, during sports, or even in part-time teenage jobs, the policy covers a range of accident scenarios.
– Treatment and recovery: From initial emergency care to physical therapy and long-term rehabilitation, expenses are typically included.
– Permanent disability: If an accident results in lasting impairment, the insurance can provide a compensation payout designed to ease the financial burden.
An Investment in Security and Peace of Mind
The start of the school year is a perfect opportunity for parents to evaluate their child’s risk exposures and Danish insurance coverage. Considering that many injuries happen without warning, taking preemptive steps now can prevent difficult choices later.
Each year, thousands of children in Denmark require medical treatment following everyday accidents. According to figures from the Danish Health Authority, approximately 25,000 children under the age of 15 are seen in hospitals annually for injuries resulting from accidents. Many of these could potentially involve long-term medical expenses that are not fully covered by the national health system.
Moreover, a recent survey by LB Forsikring suggests that fewer than 60% of Danish children are currently covered by a specific accident insurance policy — leaving a significant portion vulnerable to financial and health-related consequences if an injury occurs.
Parents Encouraged to Review Policies Now
For parents, it can be easy to feel overwhelmed by back-to-school checklists, but reviewing and updating Danish insurance coverage is a task that should not be delayed. Accident insurance might seem like a low-priority item, but it plays an essential role in safeguarding a child’s health and the family’s financial wellbeing.
While no insurance can prevent accidents from happening, families can ensure they are well-prepared to meet any health and financial challenges that may arise by securing the right coverage now. As the school year begins across Denmark, LB Forsikring encourages all parents to make accident insurance part of their family’s back-to-school routine.









