The German Social State on Trial

The German Social State on Trial

docu­ments a real‑time legal case befo­re the Social Court of Berlin. The series expo­ses how admi­nis­tra­ti­ve decis­i­ons, pro­ce­du­ral fail­ures, and sys­te­mic weak­ne­s­ses within the German social sta­te can des­troy the eco­no­mic and medi­cal exis­tence of an individual.
Through offi­ci­al filings, court docu­ments, and veri­fied pro­ce­du­ral steps, this inves­ti­ga­ti­on fol­lows Case S 71 KR 220224 against the sta­tu­to­ry health insurer IKK Classic.
The series reve­als how insti­tu­tio­nal actions—when unchecked—can under­mi­ne the very prin­ci­ples the social sta­te is meant to pro­tect: digni­ty, health, and eco­no­mic survival.