A Standard Accident Table As a Basis for Compensation Rates; Distribution of 100,000 Accidents
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Permanent Disability Other than Dismemberment. This group of injuries presents perhaps the greatest difficulty in the effort to construct our standard accident table. Per- manent reduction in the earning capacity of the injured work- man, which does not necessarily destroy his economic use- fulness entirely, but puts him down in the economic scale, frequently follows the class of injuries described above as dismemberment. It is evident that a man with one arm is worth less in the labor market t...han he was while both arms were intact. But permanent partial disability is not at all limited to such self-evident cases. Unhealed fractures, badly reduced dislocations resulting in loose joints, stiff joints, partial paralysis, ruptures, and many similar cases may have the same economic effect as loss of part of body. Because dis- memberments have been made subjects of special regulation in most acts, it becomes necessary to separate those from other cases of permanent partial disability. Unfortunately, in a good many American acts, and still more in the administration of compensation laws in a good many American states, this condition of permanent partial disability due to other causes than dismemberment is not yet always sufficiently well rec- ognized.* Perhaps for this reason it is useless to expect any accurate reports of such cases in the early statistics of compensation in *An interesting illustration of thiB may be found in the report of the Michigan Industrial Accident Board aa to accidents occurring between December 1, 1913, and May 31, 1914, as published in the National Compensation Jam nal for June, 1914.
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