What are the criteria for the identification of Level 9 disability?

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-01

In the process of traffic accidents and the provision of labor services, the infringement of a third party will inevitably cause physical damage, which may be a leg fracture or rib fracture.

The standard for the evaluation of disability level is the "Classification of Disability Degree of Human Injury" issued by the Supreme People's Court, the Supreme People's Procuratorate, the Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of Public Security, and the Ministry of Justice, which came into force on January 1, 2017. The "Grading of the Degree of Disability of Human Injury" is uniformly applied to the appraisal of the degree of disability caused by physical injury conducted by relevant forensic appraisal institutions and forensic evaluators.

For the Grade 9 disability appraisal criteria, the diagnosis certificate may list the location of the injury and make a preliminary judgment against the above criteria, and the specific disability level shall be subject to the appraisal report issued by the relevant appraisal institution.

5.9.1 Injuries to the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves1Mental disorder or mild mental impairment, moderate limitation of activities related to daily living; 2.traumatic epilepsy (mild); 3.After partial lobectomy; 4.partial facial paralysis on one side, leaving incomplete eyelid closure or crooked corners of the mouth; 5.Partial muscle paralysis of one hand (muscle strength below grade 3); 6.paralysis of most muscles in one foot (muscle strength below grade 3); 7.Injury to important nerves in the limbs (above the elbow joint of the upper limb, above the knee joint of the lower limb), leaving the muscle strength of the corresponding muscle groups below grade 3; 8.Severely affect erectile function; 9.Mild defecation or voiding dysfunction. 5.9.2 Head and face injuries 1scalp scarring or ** hair, up to 50% of the scalp area; 2.Skull defect 25More than 0cm2, it is not suitable or cannot be surgically repaired; 3.disfigurement (mild); 4.Facial strip scarring with a cumulative length of 200cm;Facial strip scarring (up to 0. wide2cm), with a cumulative length of up to 100cm, of which at least 5Above 0cm is located in the central area of the face; 5.Massive scarring of the face, with a single mass area up to 70cm2, or the cumulative area of multiple blocks up to 90cm2;6.Facial patchy scarring or pigmentation abnormalities, with a cumulative area of up to 300cm2;7.severe deformity of one eyelid; Severe ptosis of one eyelid, covering all pupils; mild deformity of bilateral eyelids; drooping eyelids on both sides, covering part of the pupil; 8.Tearing after injury to both tear apparatus; 9.corneal or vascular pannus in both eyes, involving the pupillary area; After corneal transplantation in both eyes; 10.traumatic cataract in both eyes; After intraocular lens implantation in children; 11.Blind Level 3 at one eye; 12.Severe visual impairment in one eye and 0 visual acuity in the other5;13.Extreme loss of visual field in one eye, effective visual field of view 8% (10° diameter); 14.binocular quadrant visual field defects; 15.Mild deformity of one eyelid (or drooping eyelid covering part of the pupil) with moderate visual impairment in that eyelid; 16.Invagination of the eyeball more than 5 mm after orbital fracture; 17.Defects or deformities of the auricle, cumulatively equivalent to one pinna; 18.Hearing impairment in one ear 81dB hl; 19.61dB HL for hearing impairment in one ear and 41dB HL for the other ear; 20.Most of the alar or tip of the nose is defected or severely deformed; 21.Lip defect or deformity, with more than 3 teeth (1 of which has 1 2 teeth); 22.Jaw fracture with residual dysfunction after traction or fixation**; 23.Partial defect of maxilla or mandible with loss or fracture of more than 7 teeth; 24.Mouth opening limitations; 25.Dysfunction of vocalization or arthria (mild). 5.9.3 Neck and chest injuries1Scarring of the anterior cervical triangle with a cumulative area of 500cm2;2.thyroid impairment (mild); 3.parathyroid impairment (mild); 4.after tracheal or bronchoplasty; 5.After esophageal anastomosis; 6.postoperative esophageal stenting; 7.esophageal injury, affecting swallowing function; 8.Female bilateral breasts are missing or damaged, and the cumulative range is equivalent to 1 2 or more of one breast; 9.Most of the breasts in women are missing or severely deformed; 10.Female nipple is completely absent or partially absent (or deformed) from both nipples; 11.12 or more rib fractures, or 4 or more rib parts are missing; More than 8 rib fractures and 4 deformities healed; 12.Cardiac insufficiency, cardiac function grade I; 13.After coronary artery transplantation; 14.ventricular aneurysm of the heart; 15.Cardiac foreign body retention or removal after surgery; 16.constrictive pericarditis; 17.thoracic duct injury; 18.After wedge resection of lung segments or lung tissue; 19.Retention or removal of foreign bodies in the lungs after surgery. 5.9.4 Abdominal injuries 1After partial hepatic resection; 2.After partial splenectomy; 3.postoperative traumatic pancreatic pseudocyst; 4.After partial nephrectomy on one side; 5.After partial gastrectomy; 6.After partial intestinal resection; 7.Biliary tract injury after biliary drainage surgery; 8.After cholecystectomy; 9.intestinal obstruction reverse; 10.Residual dysfunction after diaphragm repair (e.g., diaphragmatic paralysis or diaphragmatic hernia). 5.9.5. The pelvis and will be injured 1After partial cystectomy; 2.After ureteral strictureplasty; 3.ureteral stricture after endoluminal dilation or endovascular stenting; 4.absence or loss of function of one ovary; 5.Absence or loss of function of one fallopian tube; 6.After partial hysterectomy; 7.absence of one epididymis; 8.Damage to one side of the vas deferens is difficult to repair; 9.urethral stricture (mild); 10.Injury to the anal canal or rectum, mild impaired defecation or ** incontinence (mild). 5.9.6 Injuries to the spine, pelvis and limbs1Comminuted fracture of a vertebral body, bony mass in the spinal canal; 2.Fracture of one vertebral body and corresponding adnexa, after surgery**; 2. Compression fracture of the vertebral body; 3.Two or more pelvic fractures or comminuted fractures, severe malunion; 4.comminuted or compression fractures of the long bones and epiphyses of the extremities in adolescents; 5.After joint prosthesis replacement of any major joint of the limbs; 6.The loss of rotational function of both upper limbs and forearms was 75%; 7.The difference in length between the two upper limbs is 60cm or more; 8.The difference in length between the two lower limbs is 40cm or more; 9.Loss of function of more than 50% of any major joint of the limbs (except the ankle joint); 10.1. Ankle function loss of more than 75%; 11.The loss of function of all major joints of one limb reached 25%; 12.75% of the hands lost hallux function in both feet; Complete loss of function of all 5 toes of one foot; 13.Comminuted fractures of both heels; 14.partial destruction of the arch structure of both feet; Complete destruction of the arch structure of one foot; 15.Loss of hand or foot function is worth 25 points. 5.9.7 Body surface and other injuries1**Scarring up to 10% of body surface area. 1]

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