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15000 per hand at 20 percent disabled in ny state. thats what i got
what is the average workers comp settlement for bilateral carpal tunnel in georgia
In terms of DLA, it is the effect and not the cause which is important. Therefore, it is impossible to say. But if you have certain care or mobility needs then you may be entitled.
It is the compression or compromise of the median nerve as it passes through the wrist area. The anatomical name of the wrist is called the carpal tunnel...if you have symptoms of numbness and tingling of the first 2 or 3 fingers (usually worse at night) and some wrist hand pain then you might have the "syndrome", hence the name carpal tunnel syndrome or CTS
It can, if work-related.
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There is no average settlement payout for carpal tunnel in Oregon. Each case is different because the circumstances are different for each person. It depends on how much future income would be lost.
There are really too many variables to answer accurately..like work comp laws in your state, Impairment ratings, occupation classification, other risk factors for CTS which are not work related (i.e. diabetes etc.) and whether you will lose your job or not.. I would say 10-30k per hand would be a ballpark, then deduct 25-30% for lawyer fees from that.
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Worker's comp does not pay for mental stress
If you can demonstrate the injury to be work related, then you can claim it.