1, brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injury;
2. Bilateral eyeball loss caused by head and face injury; Or one eye is missing, the other eye is severely deformed, and the blindness is level 5.
3. Thoracic injury of the spine leads to severe deformity healing and severe respiratory dysfunction.
4. Severe respiratory and swallowing dysfunction caused by neck injury.
(II) Secondary disability
1, brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injury:
2. Causes of head and face injuries:
3. Thoracic injury of the spine leads to serious abnormal healing and respiratory dysfunction.
4. Respiratory and swallowing dysfunction caused by neck injury.
5, chest injury:
6, abdominal injury caused by one side of the kidney resection or complete loss of function, the other side of the renal function is seriously impaired.
(III) Third-degree disability
1, brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injury:
2. Causes of head and face injuries:
3. Thoracic injury of spine leads to serious abnormal healing, which seriously affects respiratory function.
4. Causes of neck injury:
(4) Grade 4 disability
1, brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injury:
2. Causes of head and face injuries:
3. Thoracic injury of spine leads to serious abnormal healing and affects respiratory function.
(5)V-level injury evidence
1, brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injury:
(6) level 6 disability
1, brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injury:
Extended data:
First, the road traffic accident personal injury and disability assessment criteria:
The scope of application is applicable to the assessment of the degree of disability of people injured in road traffic accidents.
1, division basis:
A. the ability of daily activities is slightly limited;
B. the ability to work and study has declined;
C. Social skills are slightly limited.
2. Evaluation criteria:
4. 10. 1 brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injury:
A. Neurological dysfunction and mild limitation of daily activities;
B. Traumatic epilepsy can be controlled by drugs, but the EEG changes are moderate or above;
C. mild aphasia or dysarthria;
D. Unilateral mild facial paralysis is difficult to recover.
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