A fracture of the radius that results in a 10% loss of function of the affected limb may constitute a Grade 10 disability. If the fracture is near the wrist joint and the internal fixation is removed during the treatment, the wrist joint is severely limited and the joint loses more than 60% of its function. The specific level of disability should be determined according to the forensic examination and measurement. In addition, the compensation items include medical expenses, lost wages, nursing care, hospital meal allowance, etc.