Transcription of Workers' Compensation Guidelines for Determining Impairment
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1 | Page Workers Compensation Guidelines for Determining Impairment First Edition, November 22, 2017 2 | Page Forward Legislation enacted in April 2017 [WCL 15(3)(x)] directed the Board to consult with representatives of labor, business, medical providers, insurance carriers, and self-insured employers regarding revisions to permanency Impairment Guidelines , including permitting review and comment by such representatives chosen medical , to adopt revised Guidelines for the evaluation of medical Impairment and determination of permanency with respect to injuries which are amenable to a schedule loss of use award pursuant to paragraphs (a)
Nov 22, 2017 · A schedule award is given not for an injury sustained but for the residual permanent physical and functional impairments. Final adjustment of a claim by a schedule award must comply with the following medical requirements: 1. There must be a permanent impairment of an extremity, permanent loss of vision or
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