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How much can a work-related injury level 5 compensate?
Compensation for work-related injuries is related to my salary:

Article 36 of the Regulations on Work-related Injury Insurance: Employees whose work-related disabilities are identified as Grade V or VI shall enjoy the following benefits:

1. Pay a one-time disability allowance from the industrial injury insurance fund according to the disability level. The standard is: level 5 disability is my salary 18 months, and level 6 disability is my salary 16 months;

2. Maintain labor relations with the employer, and the employer will arrange appropriate work. If it is difficult to arrange a job, the employer will pay a monthly disability allowance. The standard is: level 5 disability is 70% of my salary, level 6 disability is 60% of my salary, and the employer shall pay the social insurance premium that should be paid according to the regulations.

If the actual amount of disability allowance is lower than the local minimum wage, the employer shall make up the difference.

Upon the employee's own proposal, the employee may terminate or terminate the labor relationship with the employer, and the work-related injury insurance fund shall pay the one-time medical subsidy for work-related injuries, and the employer shall pay the one-time disability employment subsidy. Specific standards for one-time medical subsidies for work-related injuries and one-time disability employment subsidies shall be formulated by the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government.

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The Appraisal of Workers' Injuries and Occupational Diseases (GB/T16180-1996) is the national standard for appraising disability levels. Those who meet the disability assessment standards of Grade 1 to Grade 4 will lose their ability to work; Grade five to grade six means that most of them lose their ability to work; Grade seven to ten is partial loss of working ability.

1, Grade I: those who have lost their organs or functions completely, other organs can't be replaced, have special medical dependence, and can't take care of themselves completely or mostly;

2. Grade II: those who have serious organ defects or deformities, serious dysfunction or complications, special medical dependence, or most of them can't take care of themselves;

3. Grade III: those with serious organ defect or deformity, serious dysfunction or complications, special medical dependence, or inability to take care of themselves;

4. Level 4: those who have serious organ defects or deformities, serious dysfunction or complications, special medical dependence and can take care of themselves;

Grade 5.5: most of the organs are defective or obviously deformed, with serious dysfunction or complications, generally dependent on medical treatment and taking care of themselves;

Grade 6.6: most of the organs are defective or obviously deformed, with moderate dysfunction or complications, generally dependent on medical treatment and taking care of themselves;

Grade 7.7: most of the organs are defective or deformed, with mild dysfunction or complications, general medical dependence and self-care;

Grade 8.8: partial organ defect, abnormal morphology, mild dysfunction, medical dependence and self-care;

Grade 9.9: those with partial organ defects, abnormal morphology, mild functional impairment, no medical dependence and self-care;

10, 10: partial organ defect, abnormal morphology, no dysfunction, no medical dependence and self-care.

At the same time, according to the fact that work-related injuries and occupational diseases can affect every system and organ, and the disability assessment criteria should cover all major clinical disciplines, the clinical sciences similar or related to human organ systems are divided into five parts, namely:

1, neurology, neurosurgery, psychiatry;

2, orthopedics, plastic surgery, burns;

3. Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology and Stomatology;

4. General surgery, thoracic surgery, urogenital department (including gynecology);

5. Occupational disease internal medicine.

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