Foot – Toe Injury – Minor
One/more broken toes with a varying recovery period. Compensation depends on presence of long-term symptoms and speed of recovery.
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One/more broken toes with a varying recovery period. Compensation depends on presence of long-term symptoms and speed of recovery.
Multiple fractures, crush injuries to two/more toes, permanent disability. May have involved unsuccessful past operations.
Severe crush injuries leading to less/surgical amputation of one or two toes (not including the big toe), amputation of all toes or the big toe.
Includes: minor fractures, lacerations or contusions (with complete recovery within 2 years), ruptured ligaments or other puncture wounds that result in chronic pain or a permanent limp.
Includes: metatarsal fractures resulting in permanent deformity and ongoing symptoms, fractured heels (both), restricted mobility, degloving and heel fusion.
Injury needing amputation of one/both feet or traumatic amputation of the forefoot (to prevent need for complete amputation).