The value of a lost toe at work would typically depend on various factors, such as the extent of the injury, the impact on your ability to work, and any ongoing medical treatment needed. Compensation for a lost toe could include medical expenses, lost wages, and potential disability benefits. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional to determine the specific value in your situation.
First toe (Big toe) Second toe (Index toe) Third toe (Middle toe) Fourth toe (Fore toe) Fifth toe (Baby toe)
its called middle toe see "toe" on wikipedia
You are able to move your pinky toe outwards due to the small muscles in your foot that control its movements. These muscles work together to allow you to flex, extend, and abduct your toes, providing you with the ability to move your pinky toe in various directions.
A toe ring is typically worn on the second toe of either foot.
No the little toe is lateral to the big toe, and so the big toe is medial to the little toe.
The little toe has very little function. I think the lawyer would mostly claim pain and suffering and permanent disfigurement. <><><> In the US, if the injury occurred within the "scope and nature" of your work, you are likely covered by Worker's Compensation. Work Comp laws vary from state to state, but in general establish rules for payment for medical bills, loss of wages, and permanent loss of a part of the body. In many states, it takes the place of lawsuits, and is handled through the state Industrial Commission.
Samuel l Jackson is worth as much as barrack obamas toe nail.
There is no evidence that humans ever had an opposible big toe.
They lose tic tac toe
Is worth two in the bush!
swat on steel toe shoes is a saying that doesnt say much it means stop being lazy and get back to work. That's what this saying is quoting.
because he forgot where he put it, he has the memory of a goldfish. x:) Alan
Most safety boots have the hardened toe which I believe it much better than an unprotected toe especially with workers who work with large objects such as lumber on a construction site
Dear lord i have stubbed my toe. That hurt very much.
I'm not trying to be funny, but it really depends on which toe was amputated, and how much responsibility you yourself carry for its amputation.
It depends on a case-to-case basis. Someone negligently stubbing your toe isn't worth as much as someone negligently hitting you with a car. You generally have to prove damages of some kind (medical bills, lost wages), and sue for the damages.
because youll lose a toe you dm fk whyd u even google this :)