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. This is a break or fracture of any of the seven cervical vertebrae in the neck. Cervical fractures can and do cause paralysis.
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