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My friend worked in a private company and had 4 fingers cut off on his right hand by a machine.

Your friend’s injury should be considered a work-related injury. Work-related injuries are also called occupational injuries. It refers to the disability or death of workers (employees) caused by accidents and occupational diseases at work or other professional activities. Generally speaking, accidents must be related to the time and place of the work or occupation that the worker is engaged in, while occupational diseases must be related to the environment of the work or occupation that the worker is engaged in, and the amount and time of exposure to harmful and toxic substances. The term "work-related injury" as mentioned in the "Regulations on Work-related Injury Insurance" means that employees are injured in accidents or suffer from occupational diseases due to work-related reasons during the work process. The seven situations stipulated in Article 14 of the regulations are recognized as work-related injuries. At the same time, Article 15 also clarifies that three situations are regarded as work-related injuries.

Disability Assessment Standards

"Identification of Disability Levels of Employees from Work-related Injuries and Occupational Diseases" (GB/T16180-1996) is the national standard for identifying disability levels.

Those who meet the disability assessment standards from level one to level four are those who have completely lost the ability to work; levels five to level six are those who have mostly lost the ability to work; levels seven to level ten are those who have partially lost the ability to work.

Level 1: Organs are missing or completely functional, other organs cannot be replaced, there is special medical dependence, and people are unable to take care of themselves completely or mostly; Level 2: Organs are severely defective or deformed, and there is severe dysfunction or Complications, special medical dependence, or inability to take care of themselves in most parts of life;

Level 3: Severe organ defects or malformations, severe dysfunction or complications, special medical dependence, or inability to take care of themselves in part of life;

Level 4: Those with severe organ defects or malformations, severe dysfunction or complications, special medical dependence, and able to take care of themselves;

Level 5: Most of the organs are defective or obvious deformity, severe dysfunction or complications, general medical dependence, and ability to take care of themselves;

Level 6: Most of the organs are defective or obvious deformity, moderate dysfunction or complications, general Those who are dependent on medical treatment and can take care of themselves; Level 7: Most of the organs are defective or deformed, have mild dysfunction or complications, are generally dependent on medical treatment and can take care of themselves; Level 8: Partial organ defects , abnormal morphology, mild dysfunction, dependent on medical treatment, and able to take care of themselves;

Level 9: partial organ defect, abnormal morphology, mild functional impairment, no dependence on medical treatment, and able to take care of themselves; < /p>

Level 10: Partial organ defects, abnormal morphology, no functional impairment, no dependence on medical treatment, and able to take care of themselves. At the same time, the standard is based on the fact that work-related injuries and occupational diseases can affect every system and organ. The disability assessment standards should cover the conditions of all major clinical disciplines. Clinical scientific groups that are similar or related to human organ systems are divided into five parts. Namely:

One: Neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry; Two: Orthopedics, plastic surgery, and burns;

Three: Ophthalmology, otolaryngology, and stomatology ;

Four: General surgery, thoracic surgery, genitourinary surgery (including gynecology);

Five: Occupational diseases and internal medicine.

The "standard" classification of cruelty is based on organ defects, dysfunction, dependence on medical treatment and nursing care, and appropriate consideration of the psychological disorders or loss of quality of life caused by some special cruelties. Definitely.

Organ defects are the direct result of work-related injuries and are an important basis for disability assessment and grading, such as loss of limbs, removal of organs, etc. Skull defects, even without functional impairment, are still considered disabled. Occupational diseases do not necessarily involve organ damage.

The degree of dysfunction after work-related injuries is related to the location and severity of the organ defect. Organ dysfunction caused by occupational diseases is related to the severity of the disease and is an indispensable basis for grading disability assessment standards. The determination of functional impairment should be based on the results of medical examination after the expiration of the medical treatment period. As for how each type of disability is considered to be medically terminated, it needs to be determined one by one based on the target of the disability assessment. Medical dependence refers to a person who is disabled due to injury or illness and is still unable to leave medicine or other medical treatment after the expiration of the medical treatment period. This is an issue that cannot be ignored when grading disability assessment standards. For example, epilepsy after trauma cannot be separated from anti-epileptic drugs, and diabetes after trauma cannot be separated from insulin treatment.

Nursing dependence refers to those who are disabled due to injury or illness and need to rely on others to take care of themselves because they cannot take care of themselves. This is a must-have content in the disability assessment standard classification. The scope of self-care in this "standard" mainly includes the following five items: (1) Eating; turning over; defecation and urination; dressing and washing; and self-movement.

(2) The degree of nursing dependence is divided into three levels:

(3) Complete nursing dependence refers to those who cannot take care of themselves and require nursing for all the above five items.

(4) Most nursing dependence refers to those who cannot take care of themselves for most of their lives and need nursing care for three of the above five items.

(5) Partial nursing dependence refers to those who are unable to take care of themselves for part of their lives and require nursing care for one of the above five items.

Psychological disorders refer to some special conditions that do not cause medical dependence on the basis of organ defects or dysfunction, but lead to psychological disorders or reduce the quality of life of the disabled. This is an issue that cannot be left out of the disability assessment standards. For example, those with facial injuries, scars and disfigurement, and those who have lost sexual function after trauma, etc. These consequences should be taken into account when assessing disability.

The certificate will be issued after the cruelty is graded.

There is no "lifetime system" for disability classification. The Labor Appraisal Committee must regularly review the disabled persons due to work-related injuries. If the disability changes, the grade should be changed accordingly. If a person who is disabled due to a work-related injury requires an appraisal, the Labor Appraisal Committee shall provide an appraisal at any time.

Disability grade is the main basis for determining disability benefits and placement of injured workers.

The amount of compensation depends on the appraisal results and the specific negotiation situation, but I personally think it should not be less than 30,000 yuan