
n. the result of an injury which permanently reduces a person's ability to function, but still permits some working or other activity. In worker's compensation cases an injured worker is often awarded a percentage rating of permanent partial disability, which will entitle him/her to a money settlement. The percentage payoff is often based on a phys...
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It refers to the physical disability occurred due to an injury which reduces the person's ability to perform certain work permanently though other functions can be performed. When an employee is injured at work and has partial disability, he/she is entitled to monetary compansation depending on the percentage of partial disability.
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An illness or injury that prevents an individual from performing one or more functions of his or her
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The result of an injury that permanently reduces a worker's ability to function, but still permits the worker to do some gainful activity.
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