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Xinyu City, Jiangxi Province, paralyzed by work-related injuries, can only take a wheelchair in the next life. How to claim compensation for work-related injuries and how much compensation?
It should be a first-class work injury! There are three compensation methods: 1, one-time disability subsidy, 2, one-time employment subsidy and 3, one-time medical subsidy.

"One-time disability allowance" is a unified national standard: my monthly salary is 25 months for Grade I, 23 months for Grade II, 2 1 month for Grade III, 0/9 months for Grade IV, 0/7 months for Grade V, 0/5 months for Grade VI and 65,500 months for Grade VII.

2. One-time employment subsidy; 3. One-time Medicaid. These two are based on provincial or municipal standards. I don't know the situation in Jiangxi Province. I learned about it from my mother's work injury. Grade one to grade four are serious work-related injuries. If you don't want to close the company once, it can be said that you will be supported for life.

My experience tells me that I must apply for a work-related injury grade certificate, and then I can do as much as I can if it is legal. Don't expect to settle with the company and get more. Now my boss has a black heart. Good luck. I hope what I have learned will help you.

The standards for determining work-related injuries are as follows:

Level 1:

1) extremely severe mental disorder;

2) Muscle strength of quadriplegia ≤3 or quadriplegia ≤ 2;

3) Paraplegia above neck 4, muscle strength ≤ 2;

4) Severe dyskinesia (non-limb paralysis);

5) severe facial disfigurement with table b? 2. One of the secondary disabilities;

6) Severe scar formation of the whole body, accounting for more than 90% of the body surface area, accompanied by the basic loss of motor function of the main joints of the spine and limbs;

7) Loss or complete loss of function above elbow joint;

8) High loss of both lower limbs and high loss of one upper limb;

9) Severe scar deformity of both lower limbs and one upper limb, loss of activity function;

10) Both eyes have no light perception or only light perception, but the light positioning is not accurate;

1 1) The lung function is seriously damaged, and the breathing difficulty is Grade IV, which requires lifelong dependence on mechanical ventilation;

12) bilateral lung or cardiopulmonary transplantation;

13) small bowel resection ≥ 90%;

14) orthotopic liver transplantation after hepatectomy;

15) orthotopic liver transplantation for biliary tract injury;

16) total pancreatectomy;

17) uremia stage of renal insufficiency after bilateral nephrectomy or solitary nephrectomy, dialysis maintenance or renal transplantation;

18) pneumoconiosis stage ⅲ with severe lung function injury and/or severe hypoxemia (1230: PO2 < 53 kpa (40 mmhg) [301]);

19) Other occupational lung diseases, accompanied by severe lung function injury and/or severe hypoxemia (PO2 < 53 kPa(40 mmHg)););

20) After radiation pneumonia, pulmonary fibrosis with severe hypoxemia (PO2 < 53 kPa (40 mmHg)) has more than two lobes;

2 1) Occupational lung cancer with severe lung function injury;

22) Occupational hepatic angiosarcoma with severe liver function damage;

23) Liver cirrhosis with esophageal vein rupture and bleeding, with severe liver function damage;

24) In uremia stage of renal insufficiency, the endogenous creatinine clearance rate is continuously < 65438 00 ml/min, or the plasma creatinine level is continuously > 707 μ mol/L (8 mg/dl).

The second level:

1) severe mental disorder;

2) Triplegia muscle strength grade 3;

3) Hemiplegia muscle strength ≤ Grade 2;

4) Paraplegia muscle strength ≤ Grade 2;

5) Muscle strength of hands with total paralysis ≤ 3;

6) Complete sensory or mixed aphasia;

7) Severe scar formation of the whole body, accounting for more than 80% of the body surface area, accompanied by limited movement of more than three joints of limbs;

8) Full face scar or skin graft with severe disfigurement;

9) bilateral forearm loss or complete loss of hands function;

10) loss of both lower limbs height;

1 1) scar deformity of both lower limbs, complete loss of function;

12) Stiffness of knees and ankles in non-functional position;

13) above the knee;

14) complete loss of knee and ankle function;

15) The ipsilateral upper and lower limbs are scarred and deformed, and their functions are completely lost;

16) Four or more joints of limbs (shoulder, hip, knee and elbow) completely lose their functions;

17) One eye has or does not have light perception, and the corrected vision of the other eye is ≤0.02, or the visual field is ≤8% (or the radius is ≤ 5);

18) has no swallowing function and relies entirely on the stomach tube to eat;

19) bilateral maxillary defect;

20) Complete bilateral mandibular defects;

2 1) One side of the maxilla and the other side of the mandible were completely defective, with facial soft tissue defect > 30cm 2;;

22) Unilateral pneumonectomy combined with thoracoplasty, dyspnea grade III;

23) cardiac insufficiency grade 3;

24) Esophageal reconstruction cannot be performed after esophageal atresia or injury, and eating depends on gastrostomy or jejunostomy;

25) 3/4 small bowel resection with short bowel syndrome;

26) 3/4 hepatectomy with severe liver function damage;

27) Portal hypertension triad or Budd-Chiari syndrome after liver trauma;

28) Severe liver function damage caused by biliary tract injury;

29) After subtotal pancreatectomy and pancreas transplantation;

30) After partial nephrectomy, renal insufficiency is decompensated;

3 1) Severe lung function injury and/or severe hypoxemia;

32) pneumoconiosis stage III with moderate lung function injury and/or moderate hypoxemia;

33) Pneumoconiosis stage II with severe lung function injury and/or severe hypoxemia [PO2 < 53 kPa (40 mmHg)];

34) pneumoconiosis stage Ⅲ with active pulmonary tuberculosis;

35) Occupational lung cancer or pleural mesothelioma;

36) Occupational acute leukemia;

37) Acute severe aplastic anemia;

38) Chronic severe toxic liver disease;

39) Hepatic angiosarcoma;

40) In uremia stage of renal insufficiency, the clearance rate of endogenous creatinine is less than 25ml/min, or the plasma creatinine level is continuously greater than 450 μ mol/L (5 mg/dl);

4 1) occupational bladder cancer;

42) Radiation tumor.

The third level:

1) Persons with dangerous or impulsive psychiatric symptoms;

2) Persons who lack the ability to take care of themselves due to psychiatric symptoms;

3) Severe epilepsy;

4) Hemiplegia muscle strength level 3;

5) Paraplegia muscle strength level 3;

6) The muscle strength of bipedal paralysis is ≤ Grade 2.

7) Moderate dyskinesia (non-limb paralysis);

8) There are two or more complete apraxia, agraphia, agraphia and agnosia;

9) Severe scar formation of the whole body, accounting for more than 70% of the body surface area, accompanied by limited movement of more than two joints of limbs;

10) facial scar or skin graft ≥2/3 with moderate disfigurement;

1 1) One hand is missing and the other thumb is missing;

12) loss of thumb and forefinger or complete loss of function;

13) is missing an elbow;

14) The function of one hand is completely lost, and the function of thumb opposition of the other hand is lost;

15) One joint of hip and knee joint is missing or nonfunctional, and the flexion and extension of the other joint is less than 0 ~ 90;

16) One hip and knee joint is deformed and completely loses its function;

17) non-ipsilateral wrist and ankle deletion;

18) The contralateral upper and lower limbs are scarred and deformed, and their functions are completely lost;

19) One eye has or does not have light perception, and the other eye has corrected visual acuity ≤0.05 or visual field ≤ 16% (radius ≤10);

20) binocular corrected vision < 0.05 or visual field ≤ 16% (radius ≤10);

2 1) One eye was removed or orbital contents were removed, and the corrected visual acuity of the other eye was < 0. 1 or the visual field was ≤ 24% (or the radius was ≤15);

22) Breathing depends entirely on tracheal intubation or stoma;

23) Dyspnea at rest or with only slight activity (laryngeal);

24) Complete defect of ipsilateral maxilla and mandible;

25) complete maxillary defect with facial soft tissue defect > 30cm 2;;

26) complete mandibular defect with facial soft tissue defect > 30cm 2;;

27) The defect of tongue exceeds 2/3 of the total tongue;

28) Unilateral pneumonectomy with thoracoplasty;

29) unilateral thoracoplasty, removing more than 6 ribs;

30) Unilateral pneumonectomy plus carina resection and plasty;

3 1) Unilateral pneumonectomy and reconstruction of great vessels with vascular substitutes;

32) Ⅲ degree atrioventricular block;

33) 2/3 hepatectomy with moderate liver function damage;

34) subtotal pancreatectomy, insulin dependence;

35) Unilateral nephrectomy, contralateral renal insufficiency in decompensated period;

36) Bilateral ureteral stricture and decompensated renal insufficiency;

37) Permanent ureterostomy;

38) Total cystectomy;

39) pneumoconiosis stage ⅲ;

40) pneumoconiosis stage II with moderate lung function injury and/or moderate hypoxemia;

4 1) pneumoconiosis stage Ⅱ complicated with active pulmonary tuberculosis;

42) Pulmonary fibrosis, moderate lung function damage and/or moderate hypoxemia after radiation pneumonia;

43) agranulocytosis;

44) Aplastic anemia;

45) Occupational chronic leukemia;

46) toxic hematopathy and myelodysplastic syndrome;

47) toxic hematopathy, severe bleeding or platelet content ≤ 2×101l;

48) arsenic skin cancer;

49) Radioactive skin cancer.

Level 4:

1) Moderate mental disorder;

2) People who lack social skills due to psychotic symptoms;

3) Muscle strength of single limb paralysis ≤ Grade 2;

4) The muscle strength of partial muscle paralysis in both hands is ≤ Grade 2;

5) Muscle strength of one-handed paraplegia ≤ 2;

6) cerebrospinal fluid leakage with skull base bone defect can not be repaired or repeated operation failure;

7) Moderate facial disfigurement;

8) The scar area of the whole body is ≥60%, and the motor function of the main joints of limbs 1 joints is limited;

9) Facial scar or skin graft ≥ 1/2 with slight disfigurement;

10) Both thumbs are completely missing or have no function;

1 1) The function of one hand is completely lost and the function of the other hand is partially lost;

12) one side below the knee is missing, and the other side is missing the forefoot;

13) one side above the knee is missing;

14) One ankle is missing and the other foot is deformed, making it difficult to walk;

15) missing or no function below the knee;

16) One eye has or does not have light perception, and the other eye has corrected visual acuity < 0.2 or visual field ≤32% (or radius ≤ 20);

17) The corrected visual acuity of one eye is less than 0.05, and that of the other eye is less than or equal to 0.1;

18) binocular corrected vision < 0. 1 or visual field ≤32% (or radius ≤ 20);

19) Binaural hearing loss ≥ 91db;

20) closed teeth or only liquid food due to esophageal stenosis;

2 1) unilateral maxillary defect 1/2 with facial soft tissue defect > 30cm 2;;

22) The subclavian segment defect is more than 6cm long, and the oral and facial soft tissue defect is more than 30cm2; ;

23) bilateral temporomandibular joint ossification, completely unable to open mouth;

24) cheek perforation defect > 30cm 2;;

25) Bilateral complete facial paralysis;

26) Unilateral pneumonectomy;

27) Bilateral lobectomy;

28) After lobectomy and thoracoplasty;

29) after lobectomy and carina plasty;

30) Unilateral lung transplantation;

3 1) after heart valve replacement;

32) cardiac insufficiency grade Ⅱ;

33) Patients with anastomotic stenosis after esophageal reconstruction can only eat liquid food;

34) Total gastrectomy;

35) pancreatectomy and duodenectomy;

36) small bowel resection 3/4:

37) 2/3 small bowel resection, including ileocecal resection;

38) Total resection of colon, rectum and anus, ileostomy;

39) Severe anal defecation disorder or incontinence after trauma;

40) hepatectomy 2/3;

4 1) Hepatectomy12, liver function was slightly damaged;

42) Biliary tract injury leads to moderate damage to liver function;

43) Severe damage of parathyroid function;

44) After renal repair, renal insufficiency is decompensated,

45) Decompensation of renal insufficiency after ureteral repair;

46) Permanent cystostomy;

47) Severe dysuria;

48) Neurogenic bladder with residual urine ≥ 50 ml;

49) Urethral stricture needs regular expansion;

50) bilateral adrenal defects;

5 1) bilateral ovariectomy for infertile women;

52) Pneumoconiosis Phase II;

53) pneumoconiosis stage I with moderate lung function injury or moderate hypoxemia;

54) pneumoconiosis stage I with active pulmonary tuberculosis;

55) Sick sinus syndrome (those who need to install pacemakers);

56) The function of adrenal cortex decreased obviously;

57) The immune function decreased obviously.