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My sister is 28 years old. When she was one year old, she was carried outside by her grandmother to enjoy the cool. The neighbor's children are playful, driving the big truck at home and slamming into

My sister is 28 years old. When she was one year old, she was carried outside by her grandmother to enjoy the cool. The neighbor's children are playful, driving the big truck at home and slamming into the front. ... There are disability appraisal hospitals or professional appraisal centers designated by labor bureaus, labor arbitration committees and other relevant departments all over the country. Please consult your local labor bureau or arbitration commission for details.

How many grades can you rate? I'm not a professional, so I dare not jump to conclusions. The following information is for reference only.

evaluation criteria

1. Identification standard for human minor injuries (promulgated by the Ministry of Public Security on July 25th 1997,1implemented on October 25th with 65438+1);

2. Appraisal Standard for Human Minor Injuries (for Trial Implementation) (promulgated by the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Justice of the Supreme People's Procuratorate/KLOC-0 on June 20th, 990 and implemented on July 10th, 990/KLOC-0);

3. Appraisal Standard for Serious Human Injury (promulgated by the Supreme Law of the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Public Security1March 29th, 990, and implemented on July 10th, 990 10);

4. Disability Assessment of Injured Persons in Road Traffic Accidents (issued by the Ministry of Public Security and implemented on February 1 2002);

5. Classification Standard of Medical Accidents (Trial) (issued by the Ministry of Health on July 3, 2002 1 and implemented on September 20021);

6. Working days standard of accident injury loss (national standard GB/T 15499- 1995)

7. Appraisal of Disability Degree of Work Injury and Occupational Disease (GB/T 16 180-2006, implemented by State Bureau of Technical Supervision in May 2006 1 day);

8. Appraisal Standard for the Degree of Disability or Illness of Employees Not Related to Work (promulgated by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security on April 5, 2002 and implemented on the same day);

9. Appraisal Standard of Human Injury Degree (promulgated by the Ministry of Justice and implemented on April 14, 2004);

10. Appraisal Standard of Human Disability (for Trial Implementation) (formulated by the Supreme People's Court, implemented since 2005 1);

1 1. Military Disability Grade Standard (Trial) (issued by Ministry of Civil Affairs, Ministry of Labor and Social Security and Ministry of Health);

12. Practical Assessment Criteria for Disabled Persons (Trial) (issued by China Disabled Persons' Federation).

First, the road traffic accident personal injury and disability assessment criteria:

The scope of application is applicable to the assessment of the degree of disability of people injured in road traffic accidents.

1, division basis:

A. the ability of daily activities is slightly limited;

B. the ability to work and study has declined;

C. Social skills are slightly limited. [ 1]

2. Evaluation criteria:

4. 10. 1 brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injury:

A. Neurological dysfunction and mild limitation of daily activities;

B. Traumatic epilepsy can be controlled by drugs, but the EEG changes are moderate or above;

C. mild aphasia or dysarthria;

D. unilateral mild facial paralysis, which is difficult to recover;

E. mild involuntary movement or ataxia;

F. Visual disorders, such as strabismus, diplopia, optical illusion and nystagmus;

G. lack of sensory separation in half or half of the superficial layer;

H. complete loss of sensation in one limb

I. segmental total sensory loss;

J. affect the erectile function of penis.

4. 10.2 Head and face injuries:

A. Low vision is obvious1;

B. drooping or deformity of single eyelid;

C. moderate visual field defect (diameter less than 60);

D. lacrimal canaliculus injury, leaving tears overflow symptoms;

E. intraocular foreign body residue;

F. traumatic cataract;

G. traumatic cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea or otorrhea;

H. Maxillary and mandibular defects, with more than 4 teeth falling off;

A, oral injury, tooth loss more than 8;

J. oral or temporomandibular joint injury, mild mouth opening limitation;

K. partial loss (or deformity) of the tip of the tongue;

Moderate and severe hearing impairment in one ear; Or moderate hearing impairment in both ears;

Meter (abbreviation of meter)) One auricle is missing (or deformed) 10% or more;

The tip of the nose is missing (or deformed);

O facial scar formation, with an area greater than 6cm2 or facial line scar greater than10cm;

Page (abbreviation of page) The area of facial slight fatigue marks (or obvious changes in pigment) is greater than 65438±05 cm2;;

Q. There is no hair exceeding 40cm2 on the scalp;

R. The skull defect is more than 4cm2, leaving mild nervous system symptoms and signs; Or skull defect is greater than 6cm2, and there are no symptoms and signs of nervous system;

The defect of bone and soft tissue in the southern maxillofacial region is more than 8 cubic centimeters.

4. 10.3 causes of spinal injury:

A. abnormal recovery of cervical vertebra or lumbar vertebra, loss of mobility of neck or waist 10% or more;

B. Abnormal healing of thoracic vertebrae, slightly affecting respiratory function;

C more than one third of the thoracic or lumbar vertebral compression fractures.

4. 10.4 neck injury:

A. Scar formation, loss of neck mobility over 65438 00%;

B. Slightly affect respiratory and swallowing functions;

C the area of the scar in the anterior cervical triangle is more than 20cm2.

4. 10.5 chest injury:

A. Female breast is partially missing (or deformed);

B.4 fracture above ribs; Or more than 2 ribs are missing;

C. repair of lung rupture;

D. pleural adhesion or thoracic deformity.

4. 10.6 Abdominal injury:

A. repair of gastric, intestinal and digestive gland rupture;

B. repair of gallbladder rupture;

C. repair of mesenteric injury;

D. repair of splenic rupture;

E. Repair of renal rupture or mild renal insufficiency;

F. repair of diaphragmatic rupture.

4. 10.7 Pelvic injury:

A. the pelvis is inclined, and the length difference of both lower limbs is more than 2cm.

B. pelvic deformity healing;

C. one side of the ovary is missing or completely atrophied;

D. unilateral fallopian tube loss or atresia;

E. repair of uterine rupture;

F. Severe unilateral ureteral stricture;

G. repair of bladder rupture;

H. mild urethral stricture;

I rectal and anal injuries, scar formation and defecation dysfunction.

4. 10.8 perineal injury:

A. The penis glans is missing (or deformed) by more than 25%;

B. penis foreskin injury, scar formation, affecting function;

C. One vas deferens is missing (or occluded);

D. loss or complete atrophy of one testis;

E. scrotal injury, scar formation of more than 50%.

4. 10.9 vulva and vagina injuries lead to vaginal stenosis and affect the function.

4. 10. 10 limb injury:

A. Both hands are missing (or disabled) by more than 5%;

B. loss of sensation in both hands by more than 25%;

C. The forearm rotation function of both upper limbs loses more than 50 degrees;

D the damage of a full arch structure exceeds1/3;

E. Loss (or loss of function) of both feet and ten toes is more than 20%;

F. The length difference of upper limbs is greater than 4cm.

G. the difference in length of both lower limbs is more than 2cm;

H. linear fracture of long bones of limbs above epiphysis plate;

1. Loss of function of one limb 10% or more.

4. 10. 1 1 Paralysis scar caused by skin injury reaches more than 4% of body surface area.

Nine-level evaluation

First, the road traffic accident personal injury and disability assessment criteria:

Appraisal standard "Disability Assessment of Injured Persons in Road Traffic Accidents" (GB 18667-2002) [4]

The scope of application is applicable to the assessment of the degree of disability of people injured in road traffic accidents.

Grade 9 disability

4.9. 1 Brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injuries:

A) Mild mental retardation or mental disorder, with limited ability of daily activities;

B) Traumatic epilepsy that can't be completely controlled by drugs, with seizures of more than 1 time per year, or localized seizures of more than 3 times per June, or mild seizures of more than 4 times per month, or psychomotor seizures of more than 2 times per June;

C) Severe alexia or agraphia;

D) Bilateral mild facial paralysis, which is difficult to recover;

E) Hemiplegia or hemiplegia-type superficial sensory loss;

F) Seriously affect the erectile function of penis.

4.9.2 Head and face injuries:

A) Level 3 or above is clear at a glance;

B) Bilateral ptosis (or deformity); Or severe drooping of single eyelid (or severe deformity);

C) Extreme visual field defect (diameter less than10);

D) More than 8 teeth have fallen off at the defects of maxilla and mandible;

E) oral injury, tooth loss 16 or more;

F) oral or temporomandibular joint injury, moderate mouth opening limitation;

G) the tip of the tongue is missing (or deformed);

H) hearing loss in one ear is severe; Or moderate to severe hearing impairment in one ear and moderate hearing impairment in the other ear;

I) Pleural loss (or deformity) exceeds 50%;

J) a wing defect (or deformity);

K) The facial scar formation area is more than 65438 02 square centimeters, or the facial linear scar is more than 20 centimeters;

L) facial paralysis scar (or obvious change of pigment) area is more than 30 square centimeters;

M) The scalp is hairless by more than 25%;

N) The defect of maxillofacial bone and soft tissue is more than 65438 06 cubic centimeters.

4.9.3 Causes of spinal injury:

A) Deformity of the cervical or lumbar vertebrae healed, and the mobility of the neck or waist was lost by more than 25%;

B) Comminuted fracture of thoracic or lumbar vertebrae.

4.9.4 Causes of neck injury:

A) severe hoarseness;

B) Scar formation in the anterior cervical triangle exceeds 25%.

4.9.5 Causes of chest injury:

A) One side of female breast is missing (or severely deformed);

B) More than 8 ribs are fractured or more than 4 ribs are missing;

C) Lobectomy;

D) cardiac insufficiency, cardiac function grade ⅰ.

4.9.6 Causes of abdominal injury:

A) Partial resection of stomach, intestine and digestive gland;

B) cholecystectomy;

C) partial splenectomy;

D) partial nephrectomy or moderate renal insufficiency.

4.9.7 Causes of pelvic injury:

A) the pelvis is inclined, and the length difference of both lower limbs is greater than 4cm.

B) Severe pelvic deformity healing;

C) urethral stricture;

D) partial cystectomy;

E) Unilateral ureteral loss or atresia;

F) partial hysterectomy;

G) rectal and anal injuries, leaving permanent sigmoidostomy.

4.9.8 Causes of perineal injury:

A) The glans penis is missing (or deformed) by more than 50%;

B) scrotum injury, scar formation more than 75%.

4.9.9 Causes of limb injury:

A) Both hands are missing (or disabled) 10% or more;

B) Loss of sensation in both hands by more than 50%;

C) complete loss of forearm rotation function of both upper limbs;

D) loss of both toes (or loss of function) by more than 50%;

E) the whole arch is damaged;

F) The length difference of upper limbs is greater than10 cm;

G) the length difference of both lower limbs is greater than 4cm.

H) Comminuted fracture of limb long bone above epiphyseal plate;

I) Loss of function of one limb exceeds 25%.

Second, the evaluation criteria for the degree of disability caused by work-related injuries and occupational diseases: [5]

Appraisal standard "Disability Grade of Workers with Industrial Injury and Occupational Disease in Labor Ability Appraisal GB/T 16 180-2006"

Scope of application Occupational injuries and occupational diseases

Grade?Nine

1) mild epilepsy;

2) Mild sensory impairment of toxic peripheral neuropathy;

3) Brain contusion and laceration has no dysfunction;

4) No dysfunction after craniotomy;

5) Intracranial foreign bodies have no dysfunction;

6) The common carotid artery and internal carotid artery are narrowed due to neck trauma, and there is no dysfunction after stent implantation or vascular bypass surgery;

7) It meets the second item of the standard of moderate disfigurement or mild disfigurement;

8) Scary baldness at the edge of hairline or baldness in other parts, who needs to wear a wig;

9) Scar deformity of neck does not affect activities;

10) total body scar accounts for ≥ 5% of body surface area;

1 1) facial scar ≥8 cm or more than three scars ≥1cm;

12) Low back pain after two or more transverse process fractures;

13) three-stage spinal internal fixation;

14) Vertebral height before compression

15) There was no dysfunction after discectomy;

16) The distal thumb segment 1/2 is missing;

17) The first index finger is missing 2 ~ 3 segments;

18) Loss of function of interphalangeal joint of one thumb;

19) The toe of one foot is missing;

20) Except the big toe, the other two toes are missing or scarred, and the function is not complete;

2 1) metatarsal or tarsal fractures affect the arch of the foot;

22) patients who still have moderate or above depressed edema of lower limbs one year after limb injury;

23) After fracture internal fixation, there is no dysfunction;

24) There is no dysfunction after meniscectomy, patella resection and cruciate ligament repair of knee joint after trauma;

25) paralysis of the ophthalmic branch of the fifth cranial nerve;

26) enophthalmos caused by orbital wall fracture, and the difference between two exophthalmos >; 2 mm or dislocation deformation affects the appearance;

27) corrected visual acuity of one eye ≤0.3, and corrected visual acuity of the other eye >; 0.6;

28) binocular corrected vision is equal to 0.5;

29) Lacrimal organ injury, surgery can not improve the overflow of tears;

30) Binaural hearing loss ≥3 1 dB or single ear loss ≥ 71db;

3 1) Pronunciation and speech disorders;

32) Chrome rhinopathy has medical dependence;

33) alveolar bone injury length >; 4 cm, with 4 or more teeth falling off;

34) Maxillary and mandibular fractures without dysfunction after traction and fixation;

35) lung repair;

36) foreign body retention or foreign body removal in the lung;

37) diaphragm repair;

38) Pleural stripping for local empyema;

39) Esophageal repair;

40) After gastric repair;

4 1) duodenal repair;

42) After small intestine repair;

43) After colon repair;

44) After liver repair;

45) cholecystectomy;

46) After laparotomy;

47) After spleen repair;

48) After pancreas repair;

49) After renal repair;

50) After bladder repair;

5 1) after uterine repair;

52) Partial oophorectomy;

53) after vaginal repair or plasty;

54) After mastoplasty.

Three, the degree of human injury and disability identification standards

Accreditation Criteria (Trial) (2005)

Scope of application The people's court's appraisal of the degree of personal injury and disability involved in criminal, civil and administrative cases.

2.9 Grade 9 disability

2.9. 1 single limb paralysis (muscle strength grade 4).

2.9.2 The skull cap bone defect is more than 25cm2.

2.9.3 Mild traumatic epilepsy.

2.9.4 brain tissue removal.

2.9.5 Surgical treatment of intracranial foreign bodies.

2.9.6 Paralysis of trochlear nerve, trigeminal nerve and abducens nerve.

2.9.7 Mild diabetes insipidus.

2.9.8 Scar alopecia can reach more than 50% of the scalp area.

2.9.9 Facial scar is larger than 15cm2, which affects the appearance.

2.9. 10 The tiny spots or pigments on the face obviously changed by more than 25%, which affected the appearance.

2.9. 1 1 Complete scar loss of bilateral eyebrows.

2.9. 12 One wing is missing or severely deformed.

2.9. 13 The defect of upper lip or lower lip is greater than 1/3, or the defect of upper lip and lower lip is greater than that of upper lip 1/2.

2.9. 14 Poor eyesight is Grade 2 at a glance.

2.9. 15 One eyelid droops to cover all pupils.

2.9. 16 double eyelids partially cover the pupil or deformity, which affects the appearance or function.

2.9. 17 diplopia, the position of one eye deviates more than 20 degrees, or the eyeball invaginates more than 5 mm. ..

2.9. 18 postoperative ocular hypertension of traumatic glaucoma.

2.9. 19 More than 80% of one ear is missing or deformed, or more than 40% of both auricles are missing or deformed.

2.9.20 hearing loss in one ear ≥7 1dBHL, or hearing loss in both ears ≥4 1dBHL.

2. 9. 2 1 7 or more teeth fall off.

2. 9. 22 13 above the tongue body is missing.

2.9.23 Organic hoarseness.

2.9.24 More than 50% of the anterior cervical triangle scar was formed.

2.9.25 Bronchoplasty.

2.9.265 or above rib fracture.

2.9.27 Secondary dyspnea.

2.9.28 Repair of heart and great vessels.

2.9.29 Surgical treatment of cardiac foreign body.

2.9.30 Eating will not be affected after partial esophagectomy.

2.9.3 1 partial gastrectomy.

2.9.32 hepatectomy is greater than 13.

2.9.33 Biliary duct repair.

Cholecystectomy.

2.9.35 Repair of pancreas.

2.9.36 Partial splenectomy.

2.9.37 Small bowel resection is less than 13.

2.9.38 Abdominal wall defect is greater than 65438 00cm2.

2.9.39 Mild anal incontinence.

2.9.40 Partial nephrectomy.

2.9.4 1 ureter repair.

2.9.42 Partial cystectomy.

2.9.43 Urethral repair.

2.9.44 Unilateral orchiectomy.

2.9.45 Female breasts are missing or severely deformed.

2.9.46 Unilateral salpingectomy or unilateral oophorectomy.

Vaginoplasty.

2.9.48 Surgical treatment of spinal fracture and dislocation.

2.9.49 The fracture and dislocation of the cervical vertebra make the cervical vertebra unstable, and the X-ray film shows the horizontal displacement of the vertebral body >; 3.5 mm, angular displacement > 1 1.

2.9.50 Lumbar fracture and dislocation, accompanied by lumbar instability, X-ray shows horizontal displacement of vertebral body >; 3mm, angular displacement >; 10, or horizontal displacement between the fifth lumbar vertebra and sacrum >: 4mm, angular displacement >; 12 。

2.9.5 1 Vertebral compression fracture, with the anterior edge highly compressed by more than 23.

2.9.52 Pelvic ring and acetabulum fracture, but the relative length difference between the two lower limbs is greater than 4cm.

2.9.53 Pelvic fracture and dislocation, leaving behind pubic symphysis separation and sacroiliac joint dislocation.

2.9.54 Two fingers are missing 10% or have lost more than 20% of their functions.

2.9.55 The loss of both hands is greater than 10%.

2.9.56 Upper limb fracture, deformity shortened by more than 6cm.

2.9.57 Shoulder, elbow and wrist joint function loss of more than 50%.

2.9.58 Forearm rotation function lost more than 75%.

2.9.59 Fracture deformation angle of femur and tibia shaft >; 20 or rotate >; 20 。

2.9.60 Lower limb fracture, deformity shortened by more than 4cm.

2.9.6 1 The cruciate ligament of the knee joint is broken and the knee joint is unstable.

2.9.62 Loss of joint function of one of the hip, knee and ankle joint by more than 50%.

2.9.63 Traumatic arthritis of large joints of limbs.

2.9.64 Major joints of limbs after artificial joint replacement.

2.9.65 Both feet have lost 25% of their toes or lost more than 50% of their functions.

2.9.66 The arch structure on one side is damaged.

2.9.67 Skin injury leads to scar formation, reaching more than 20% of body surface area.