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Lecture 22. Disability Evaluation, Part 1

Pages 184-187 | Published online: 18 Apr 2016
 

Abstract

Legally a permanently disabled person is entitled to receive compensation for losses sustained. The physician's role in such litigation is to make a quantitative, rather than qualitative, diagnosis of the disability. His estimate of percentage of impairment must be as accurate and objective as possible, as this is often the only real criterion on which a court or industrial commission can base its compensation award.

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