Yes, in California, an index fingertip amputation can qualify for workers' compensation benefits. The payout is typically based on the severity of the injury and the impact it has on the worker's ability to perform their job. Benefits may include medical expenses, temporary disability payments, and permanent disability compensation. The specific amount and eligibility will depend on individual case details and medical evaluations.
Amputation means taking a limb off.
You will recieve disability payment as long as your disability continues to qualify. Individual situations are periodically re-evaluated. Obviously, something like an amputation isn't going to change. A condition such as PTSD, however, may improve over time, and might recieve less compensation when re-evaluated.
Yes, I can. "Andrew underwent amputation due to the severe infection in his leg." "Amputation is the removal of a body limb."
Traumatic amputation is the accidental severing of some or all of a body part. A complete amputation totally detaches a limb or appendage from the rest of the body. In a partial amputation, some soft tissue remains attached to the site.
It is actually "below knee" amputation, it just sounds like baloney. :D
with the help of lemon(Citrus)
Amputation is removing of any limb whether it be due to trauma, disease, or surgery
an avulsion
Amputation.
AKA- Above Knee Amputation BKA- Below Knee Amputation
Amputation is the act of surgical removal of all or part of a limb, or the loss of a limb through trauma.