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Partial vs. Total Disability
There is a distinct difference between partial and total disability. Permanent partial disability means the claimant will receive benefits, but only for a pre-determined period of time Missouri Revised Statute 287.190. Depending on what body part was injured and to what degree, the claimant’s award will be paid out anywhere between eight and 400 weeks.
If the claimant is determined to be permanently totally disabled, the claimant may be eligible to receive benefits for the rest of his or her life. In these cases, it must be determined that a claimant is completely incapable of performing any job in the future, no matter how light, or as a result of the injury, combined with certain permanent injuries. Workers’ comp insurance providers are wary of these claims in particular because they represent such a financial obligation.
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