Fracture of the finger is considered several degrees of disability

Fractures of the fingertips are a relatively common clinical condition. If a patient goes to the hospital in time after a finger fracture, after a professional orthopedic surgeon makes a clear diagnosis, the patient can generally be evaluated at a disability level of 10. If the fracture of the finger is a comminuted fracture and occurs in the metacarpophalangeal or interphalangeal joint, the patient can be rated as Grade 9. If the fracture of the finger is combined with nerve damage, and the nerve damage is not recovered after proper treatment, the patient can be rated as grade 8. All in all, the disability assessment should be based on the local disability assessment standard, because the disability assessment standard promulgated by the state has legal effect.