Permanent partial disablement
I have met with an industrial accident where my thumb with one distal phalanx has been amputated and middle finger with one phalanx amputated i.e
One inch of thumb finger
One and a half inch middle finger
My treated doctor has given 27% loss of earnings.
My age category list for
37 yrs. 192.14
Now my question is how to calculate (PPD) compensation; I need the correct formula.
Can anyone please help me?

From India, Bengaluru
The compensation for partial disablement cannot be found out from the table alone but it would require further data. Moreover, the amount of compensation shall be decided by the Workmen Compensation Commission and not by the employer himself. Therefore, please inform the Workmen Compensation Commissioner and tak a call.
From India, Kannur
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From India, Bangalore
Hi,
The calculation of Permanent Partial Disablement (PPD) compensation can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific laws that apply in your situation. Typically, compensation is determined based on a percentage of the loss of earning capacity due to the permanent injury.

Here is a general formula that is often used:

PPD Compensation = (Percentage of disability) x (Maximum compensation rate) x (Number of weeks)

The maximum compensation rate is often determined by the laws in your jurisdiction, and it represents the highest amount that can be awarded for a given level of disability. The number of weeks is usually a standard figure based on the type of injury and the body part affected.

In your case, if your treating doctor has determined a 27% loss of earnings, you would use that percentage in the formula. However, you need to check the specific laws and regulations to find the maximum compensation rate and the appropriate number of weeks for your situation.
Thanks,

From India, Bangalore
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