What to do if I had a work injury on my dominant index finger?

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What to do if I had a work injury on my dominant index finger?

I had 2 surgeries, received a 37% impairment rating for 17 weeks. The adjuster had previously said I may be entitled to other benefit’s but when she called to close the case, she seemed to be wanting to wrap things up very quickly and made no mention of anything additional. I researched some and it sounds like I may be entitled to a loss of use rating as well. Is there a difference between impairment rating and a Loss of Use rating and if so am I entitled to receive the other?

Asked on October 24, 2013 under Personal Injury, New Mexico

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Answered 11 years ago | Contributor

There is a distinction between one's impairment rating and loss of use rating in a worker's compensation matter such as yours. The latter is a more severe disability. Given what you have written about, it is suggested that you consult with a competent worker's compensation attorney for guidance. One in your locality can be found on attorneypages.com.


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