Clavicle fracture is considered several grades of injury

A clavicle fracture is a Grade 10 disability because it does not affect the function of the adjacent joints and organs after it heals, i.e., it does not affect work, life and physical exercise after it heals completely. The level of compensation for a clavicle fracture, which is a tenth degree disability, varies according to the region, salary level and standard of living. However, if the bone does not heal after the clavicle fracture, repeated treatment such as secondary or tertiary surgery, which affects the adjacent joints and organs, the level of disability will be treated separately.