Fracture of the left hand is several degrees of disability

If a patient has a fracture of the left hand and the patient is seen in a timely manner, and after a clear diagnosis by a physician, there is a fracture present, the disability rating can generally be determined as a tenth degree. If the patient has a fracture of the left hand and the fracture end is a comminuted fracture and is within the interphalangeal joint, the general disability rating can be assessed at the ninth degree. If the patient has a fracture of the left hand, even after proper treatment, the interphalangeal joint of the finger is still dysfunctional and there is a deformity in the appearance of the finger, the disability rating can be assessed as grade 8. In addition, if the patient has a fracture of the left finger and the dysfunction of the opposite palm affects the patient’s normal life, the patient can be assessed as Grade 7. But in the disability assessment, or should be based on the national standards, and the patient in the disability assessment, it is best to go to the state designated department to do the identification.