(Askeri) ARIZALI SAĞLAMLIK; SAKATLIK: Hastalık neticesi veya muharebede alınmış (mesleki veya diğer) bir yaradan ileri gelen ve daimi çürüklük (permanent total disability) meydana getiren durumdan farklı olarak, bir uzvun veya vücudun bir kısmının tam kaybı veya bir vücut fonksiyonunda devamlı bir bozukluk
(Askeri) DAİMİ ÇÜRÜKLÜK; DAİMİ SAKATLIK: Şahsı; kazanç sağlayacak bir mesleğe devamdan, sürekli ve tam olarak, mahrum bırakan ve bir hastalık, arıza (mesleki ve diğer) ya da muharebe zayiatından ileri gelen durum
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Определение permanent disability в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
When the disability is found to be permanent and stationary and the injured worker is precluded from competing in the open labor market, the employee may be entitled to a permanent disability rating A physician determines the extent of the work preclusion Based on state guidelines, a disability rating and dollar value to be awarded the injured worker is determined from the physicians report
A long-range disability that will last for an indefinite indeterminable period of time
Temporary Disability benefits are paid for a specified period of time and during that time, which is long enough for most injuries to become what is called, "permanent and stationary" This means that the injured worker has recovered as much as possible from the injury and if the employee has not fully recovered, a partial or permanent disability payment will be made These payments can be done "lump sum" or paid over a number of years The amounts of these benefits are pre- determined by each state and are calculated from a manual, based on the medical evaluations, along with factors such as age, occupation and in the cases of things like hand injuries, whether the injury is to the "major" or "minor" hand
A disability that will last a lifetime, or as far into the future as can be foreseen
(or permanent impairment) includes any degree of permanent nonfatal injury It includes any injury that results in the loss, or complete loss of use, of any part of the body, or any permanent impairment of functions of the body or a part thereof
Includes any degree of permanent impairment of the body such as amputation, permanent impairment of vision and other permanently crippling nonfatal injury ranging from the permanent stiffening of a joint or a finger amputation, to permanent, complete crippling