what is whole person impairment rating and how does it relate to disability rating
i rec a 27 impairment rating for lower back after fce test what does this mean
What is an impairment rating payout for 50% impairment rating?
cervicle fusion c3-c4 and c5-c6 i live in Texas what is the impairment rating
cervicle fusion c3-c4 and c5-c6 i live in texas what is the impairment rating
3 percent disability partial body
I received a 5% impairment on both hands
witha 5% impairment rating how much money do you get workmens comp MMI means that's as good as you are going to get. The 5% impairment rating mean the doctor feels you have a certain degree of disability in the injured area for 5% you will get a couple thousand maybe 1-2. Not much though. 5 percent is low. The injury must have healed nicely.
10%
The average impairment rating for a torn rotator cuff ranges from 5% to 20%, depending on the severity and extent of the injury. This rating is typically determined by a medical professional using standardized guidelines to assess the loss of function and range of motion in the affected shoulder.
100,000
An impairment rating is a rating that tries to assign a value to your best recovered state after an injury. Lets say that you had normal grip strength and now you have 75% of that grip strength. There are tests and charts and exams etc.. that can determine what percentage this would be. Every state can be different because it involves workers comp too. So the orthopedist may determine that you have a 15% impairment rating to your hand as a whole and 3% to the arm as a whole. Then you would have to see how much that translates to under your work comp laws.