What to do if a work-related injury results in multiple disabilities?

Legal subjectivity:

If an employee injured at work has multiple disabilities, the degree of individual disabilities should be assessed first. If several disability levels are different, the one with the greater severity will be graded; if two or more levels are the same, the person will be promoted to one level at most. Disability appraisal is based on the organ damage, dysfunction and dependence on medical treatment and daily care of the person disabled due to work-related injuries during the technical appraisal of the disability level. The impact of social and psychological factors caused by the disability shall be appropriately considered and the degree of disability shall be determined. Carry out comprehensive judgment and classification. Legal objectivity:

"Labor Capacity Appraisal of Employees' Disability Levels of Work-related Injuries and Occupational Diseases" 4.1.1

Based on the organ damage and function of persons disabled by work-related injuries during the technical appraisal of disability levels The degree of disability and its dependence on medical treatment and daily life care shall be appropriately considered, and the impact of social and psychological factors caused by the disability shall be appropriately considered, and the degree of disability shall be comprehensively determined and graded.

4.1.2

Organ damage is a direct result of work-related injuries, but occupational diseases do not necessarily involve organ damage.

4.1.3

The degree of dysfunction after work-related injuries is related to the location and severity of the organ defect, and the organ dysfunction caused by occupational diseases is related to the severity of the disease. The determination of functional impairment should be based on the medical examination results during the technical appraisal of the disability level, and should be determined one by one based on the objects of the disability assessment.

4.1.4

Medical dependence determination grading:

a) Special medical dependence means that after being disabled due to a work-related injury, one must receive lifelong special drugs, special medical equipment or device for treatment;

b) General medical dependence refers to the need for long-term or lifelong drug treatment after being disabled due to a work-related injury.

4.1.5

The scope of self-care mainly includes the following five items:

a) Eating: completely unable to eat independently and needing to rely on the help of others;

b) Turning over: Unable to turn over on one's own;

c) Urination and defecation: Unable to act on one's own, need help from others to defecate;

d) Dressing and washing: Unable to dress or wash by oneself, completely dependent on help from others;

e) Autonomous action: Unable to move around on one's own initiative.

The degree of nursing dependence is divided into three levels:

a) Complete self-care disorder: Completely unable to take care of oneself, all the above five items require nursing care;

b) Most self-care disorders: unable to take care of oneself in most aspects of life, and three or four of the above five items require nursing care;

c) Partial self-care disorder: unable to take care of oneself in part of the life, one or four of the above five items Two items require care.