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Old 05-30-2007, 02:33 PM #1
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hi i am new here and i was wondering my doctor gave me a 25% impairment rating what does that mean, and he also gave me permanent restrictions , is that how they calculate your settlement
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I don't know much about impairment ratings - I didn't get that far into it with my claim.

but here's some listings of a search for "impairment rating work comp SC"
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&c...SC&btnG=Search


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thank you so much for the info how can two doctors come up with a different mmi rating the comp dr gave me 25% and my dr gave me 50% i guess its cause they dont want to pay , i have been out of work from the comp dr cause he would not release me its been 3 years and i just got released this past week now what , he also gave me restriction so they start talking about a settlement or do i have to wait another 3 years for that to start i hate it well thanks for all your help
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littlewish...
if you don't already have one... you might want to get a lawyer... they should be able to help you through this with greater ease.

I wish you the best.
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