Dear Members, Loss of middle finger (leg) lies under the category PPD, PTD or TTD. Please clarify Regards, Vinoth
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
Greetings,
Please check the following link. Also attached is the PDF file giving details of the same. Hope this helps....
http://www.irda.gov.in/ADMINCMS/cms/...ersalSompo.pdf
From India, Mumbai
Please check the following link. Also attached is the PDF file giving details of the same. Hope this helps....
http://www.irda.gov.in/ADMINCMS/cms/...ersalSompo.pdf
From India, Mumbai
Dear Mohan I am attaching Excel file of Workman Compensation where every detail is there which will answer your query. Thanks & Regards Deepak Kumar
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Vinoth,
I think what you mean is toe (not finger). It will be a PPD (permanent partial disability). You may like to refer to the Indian Standard IS-3786: 1983, which defines various types of disabilities and the methods of computation of injury rates.
Regards,
A.K. Gupta
From United States, Des Plaines
I think what you mean is toe (not finger). It will be a PPD (permanent partial disability). You may like to refer to the Indian Standard IS-3786: 1983, which defines various types of disabilities and the methods of computation of injury rates.
Regards,
A.K. Gupta
From United States, Des Plaines
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