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How to compensate for work-related injuries and fractures that are not considered disability?

Based on the results of the appraisal, it can be claimed that specific compensation items may include medical expenses, off-duty wages, food subsidies, transportation expenses, nutrition expenses, one-time disability subsidies, and one-time work-related injury medical subsidies. , one-time disability employment subsidy, etc.

Level 5: scoliosis or kyphotic deformity of more than 30° after spinal fracture, accompanied by severe radicular neuralgia (based on electrophysiological examination);

After grade 6 spinal fracture Left behind less than 30 years old. Deformity accompanied by radicular neuralgia (abnormal nerve electrophysiological examination); lower limb fractures with angular deformity >15°, and limb shortening of more than 4 cm; bilateral zygomatic bone and zygomatic arch fractures, accompanied by difficulty in opening the mouth.

Level 7: stenosis of the inheritance tract after pelvic fracture (infertile women); severely displaced pelvic fracture with obvious symptoms; fracture of one side of the zygomatic bone and zygomatic arch; one side of the mandibular condyle neck Fracture; Bilateral zygomatic bone and zygomatic arch fracture, without functional impairment; Unilateral zygomatic bone and zygomatic arch fracture, accompanied by difficulty in opening the mouth. Those who have the above and facial deformities that have been surgically restored;

Whoever infringes upon others and causes personal damage shall be compensated for medical expenses, nursing expenses, transportation expenses, nutrition expenses, hospitalization food subsidies and other reasonable expenses for treatment and recovery. expenses, and lost income due to lost work. If disability is caused, auxiliary device fees and disability compensation shall also be compensated; if death is caused, funeral expenses and death shall also be compensated

Standards for assessing disability for work-related injuries, fractures:

Level 5: The sequelae of spinal fracture are scoliosis or kyphotic deformity of more than 30°, accompanied by severe radicular neuralgia (based on electrophysiological examination);

The sequelae of grade six spinal fracture are less than 30°. Deformity accompanied by radicular neuralgia (abnormal nerve electrophysiological examination); lower limb fractures with angular deformity >15°, and limb shortening of more than 4 cm; bilateral zygomatic bone and zygomatic arch fractures, accompanied by difficulty in opening the mouth.

Level 7: stenosis of the inheritance tract after pelvic fracture (infertile women); severely displaced pelvic fracture with obvious symptoms; fracture of one side of the zygomatic bone and zygomatic arch; one side of the mandibular condyle neck Fracture; Bilateral zygomatic bone and zygomatic arch fracture, without functional impairment; Unilateral zygomatic bone and zygomatic arch fracture, accompanied by difficulty in opening the mouth. Those who have undergone surgical reduction of the above and facial deformities;

Level 8: Vertebral compression fracture, with the overall height of the front edge of the vertebral body reduced by more than 1/2; those with chronic osteomyelitis due to open fracture infection, with recurring attacks;

Level 9: low back pain after two or more transverse process fractures; metatarsal or tarsal bone fractures affecting the arch of the foot; patients with no functional disability after internal fixation of the fracture; orbital wall fractures causing enophthalmos, both sides of the eye Those with a difference of >2mm in protrusion of the eyeball or misalignment and deformation affecting the appearance; those with upper and mandibular fractures and no functional impairment after traction and fixation treatment;

Level 10: No functional impairment after the fractures in various parts of the body have healed;

Legal basis:

"The People's Republic of China and the Civil Code"

Article 1179

If someone infringes upon others and causes personal damage, he shall be compensated for reasonable expenses such as medical expenses, nursing expenses, transportation expenses, nutrition expenses, hospitalization food subsidies, etc. for treatment and recovery, as well as for the loss of income due to missed work.

If disability is caused, the cost of assistive devices and disability compensation shall also be compensated; if death is caused, funeral expenses and death compensation shall also be compensated