Permanent injury to a body part occurs when an employee loses the use of a body part due to amputation or permanent injury.
The remedies for such a loss are specific and limited by Nebraska workers’ compensation laws. The benefit for loss of a body part is two-thirds of the employee’s average weekly wage multiplied by a set number of weeks (subject to maximum and minimum weekly benefits).
For example:
Body Part | Number of weeks |
Thumb | 60 weeks |
Index finger | 35 weeks |
Little finger | 16 weeks |
Hand | 175 weeks |
Arm | 225 weeks |
Foot | 150 weeks |
Leg | 215 weeks |
Eye | 125 weeks |
Compensation is determined by the loss of the use of the body member, not the loss of earning power. The permanent loss of two or more body parts is usually considered permanent total disability.
If you have suffered an injury that resulted in permanent loss of a body part, call Putnam Law to ensure your right to compensation.