It depends on where you live and the circumstances of the injury. Your state Workers' Comp board probably has a predetermined amount for this injury.
how much compensation would you get for a broken ankle a work injury.
Actual compensation will always be less than theoretical payouts. For example, it the posted payout is 50%, the actual payout will be somewhere closer to half of that amount, or 25% actual payout.
The most common example of compensation for pain and suffering is a cash payout.
75,000
No, The Undertaker's neck is not broken.
No way to answer this question. The amount awarded is totally dependent on the jury decision.
Payout for a broken wrist varies with the severity of the injury. If the damage is not permanent, it may pay about $5,000. If there is permanent damage, it may pay up to $50,000.
No. Workman's Compensation is exempt from levy.
It would depend entirely on the extent of the injury and the degree of resulting losses you incur.
The medical term for a broken neck is "cervical fracture."
it depends on the fracture if surgery is required and the recovery period
Yes you can, it just depends where the break is. I currently have a broken neck "c7" and I will make a full recovery