Overview
The following article outlines information regarding how the Player Injury Fund fees are charged on a team and claim band basis.
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Prices per Team
The following table provides a breakdown of Player Injury Fund registration costs per team
Type of Team | Cost per Team (€) | Maximum Charge/Capped Amount per grade (€)* |
Adult | €1000 | N/A |
U21 | €200 | N/A |
Youth | €200 | €1200 |
*Reflects the maximum fees that will be charged no matter how many teams are selected for the cover
Claims Band
Claims bands adjust the fees that a unit has to pay for their Player Injury Fund cover. Any unit seeking details as to how their claims band was calculated can email ciara.clarke@gaa.ie for the details.
Claims bands for 2024 are calculated against the Injury Fund claims paid for previous seasons against the Injury Fund fees paid for the same period. A unit whose claims payments are less than their fees paid will receive a discount. A unit whose claims payments were in excess of their fees paid will be subject to a claims loading.
Claims band discounts and loadings are applied as a percentage to the initial Injury Fund fees, calculated based on the fees in the previous table.
Units are getting discounts on their 2024 fees by virtue of adjustments to the claim’s bands as per the following table.
Bands | 2023 | 2024 | Net Effect |
A | -10% | -40% | 30% discount |
B | 10% | -15% | 25% discount |
C | 50% | 30% | 20% discount |
D | 50% | 35% | 15% discount |
E | 100% | 90% | 10% discount |
F | 0% | -30% | 30% discount |
G | 0% |
For example, A club are in Band A for 2024 and is receiving a 40% discount on their fees, previously it would be a 10% discount. Therefore the invoice for 2024 will be €2520 whereas previously it would be €3780, thereby the club is receiving a discount of €1260.
The discount in Band A, B and F is only applicable if your unit pays its Injury Fund fees before August 2nd, 2024. Any unit that fails to pay by this date will lose its discount and an updated invoice will be issued confirming this detail.
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