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INSS: system speeds up compliance with judicial granting of benefits
Partnership with the CNJ allows benefits to be granted in a few minutes
Published on October 22, 2024 at 10:59

Social Security Headquarters Credit: Marcello Casal JrAgência Brasil
The National Social Security Institute (INSS) implemented the judicial granting of disability benefits automatically. With the tool, called INSSJUD, sentences will be implemented in a matter of minutes.
The benefits that will be granted in this more agile modality are: temporary disability, social security and accident, and disability retirement.
“The first grants of social security sick pay and disability retirement took 1 minute between the moment the judge gave the sentence and the actual grant. Within 4 minutes the information was already in the case files”, celebrated the president of the INSS, Alessandro Stefanutto, in a note released last Friday (19) when the measure came into force.
The automation is the result of a partnership signed in 2019 by the INSS with the National Council of Justice (CNJ).
For the Federal Regional Court (TRF) to have access to automatic implementation, it is necessary to use a system provided by the CNJ, PrevJud. This system is integrated with INSSJUD.
The courts that are already integrated are: TRF-2 (Espírito Santo and Rio de Janeiro), TRF-3 (São Paulo and Mato Grosso do Sul), TRF-4 (South), TRF-6 (Minas Gerais).
The TRF-1, which covers the states of Acre, Amapá, Amazonas, Bahia, Goiás, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, Pará, Piauí, Rondônia, Roraima, Tocantins, has the project pilot being tested in Amazonas.
According to a note from the INSS, the other courts are, little by little, adjusting their systems to use the tool.
“The expectation is that the tool will be used throughout the country, ensuring speedy decisions to implement the benefits granted in the judicial sphere”, informed Stefanutto.
For the disability benefit to be implemented automatically, it must follow a pattern that allows the INSSJUD system to “read” the judge’s decision.
The document must contain – in addition to the name of the benefit holder, type of concession, start date and duration of the aid – the Initial Monthly Income (RMI). It is the monthly income that will serve as a parameter for the INSS system to capture the information and automatically process the benefit.
The new rule began to be implemented in orders made since last Friday. The orders that are already in the INSS will be implemented by the Benefits Analysis Centers – Judicial Decisions (Ceab-DJ).
*With information from INSS
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