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Sec. 31-308. Compensation for partial incapacity. (a) If any injury for which compensation is provided under the provisions of this chapter results in partial incapacity, the injured employee shall be paid a weekly compensation equal to seventy-five per cent of the difference between the wages currently earned by an employee in a position comparable to the position held by the injured employee before his injury, after such wages have been reduced by any deduction for federal or state taxes, or both, and for the federal Insurance Contributions Act in accordance with section 31-310, and the amount he is able to earn after the injury, after such amount has been reduced by any deduction for federal or state taxes, or both, and for the federal Insurance Contributions Act in accordance with section 31-310, except that when (1) the physician attending an injured employee certifies that the employee is unable to perform his usual work but is able to perform other work, (2) the employee is ready and willing to perform other work in the same locality and (3) no other work is available, the employee shall be paid his full weekly compensation subject to the provisions of this section. Compensation paid under this subsection shall not be more than one hundred per cent, raised to the next even dollar, of the average weekly earnings of production and related workers in manufacturing in the state, as determined in accordance with the provisions of section
31-309, and shall continue during the period of partial incapacity, but no longer than five hundred twenty weeks. If the employer procures employment for an injured employee that is suitable to his capacity, the wages offered in such employment shall be taken as the earning capacity of the injured employee during the period of the employment.(b) With respect to the following injuries, the compensation, in addition to the usual compensation for total incapacity but in lieu of all other payments for compensation, shall be seventy-five per cent of the average weekly earnings of the injured employee, calculated pursuant to section
31-310, after such earnings have been reduced by any deduction for federal or state taxes, or both, and for the federal Insurance Contributions Act made from such employee’s total wages received during the period of calculation of the employee’s average weekly wage pursuant to said section 31-310, but in no case more than one hundred per cent, raised to the next even dollar, of the average weekly earnings of production and related workers in manufacturing in the state, as determined in accordance with the provisions of section 31-309, or less than fifty dollars weekly. All of the following injuries include the loss of the member or organ and the complete and permanent loss of use of the member or organ referred to:| MEMBER | INJURY | WEEKS OF | ||
| COMPENSATION | ||||
| Arm | ||||
| Master arm | Loss at or above | |||
| elbow | 208 | |||
| Other arm | Loss at or above | |||
| elbow | 194 | |||
| Hand | ||||
| Master hand | Loss at or above | |||
| wrist | 168 | |||
| Other hand | Loss at or above | |||
| wrist | 155 | |||
| One leg | Loss at or above | |||
| knee | 155 | |||
| One foot | Loss at or above | |||
| ankle | 125 | |||
| Hearing | ||||
| Both ears | 104 | |||
| One ear | 35 | |||
| One eye | ||||
| Complete and | ||||
| permanent loss of | ||||
| sight in, or | ||||
| reduction of sight | ||||
| to one-tenth or | ||||
| less of normal | ||||
| vision | 157 | |||
| Thumb1 * | ||||
| On master hand | 63 | |||
| On other hand | 54 | |||
| Fingers2 ** | ||||
| First finger | 36 | |||
| Second finger | 29 | |||
| Third finger | 21 | |||
| Fourth finger | 17 | |||
| Toes3 *** | ||||
| Great toe | 28 | |||
| Other toes | 9 | |||
| Back | Number of weeks | |||
| which the | ||||
| proportion of | ||||
| incapacity | ||||
| represents to a | ||||
| maximum of 374 | ||||
| weeks. | ||||
| Heart | 520 | |||
| Brain | 520 | |||
| Carotid artery | 520 | |||
| Pancreas | 416 | |||
| Liver | 347 | |||
| Stomach | 260 | |||
| Loss of bladder | 233 | |||
| Speech | 163 | |||
| Lung | 117 | |||
| Cervical spine | 117 | |||
| Kidney | 117 | |||
| Rib cage | Bilateral | 69 | ||
| Testis | 35 | |||
| Mammary | 35 | |||
| Nose | Sense and respiratory | |||
| function | 35 | |||
| Jaw | Mastication | 35 | ||
| Penis | 35-104 | |||
| Coccyx | Actual removal | 35 | ||
| Sense of smell | 17 | |||
| Sense of taste | 17 | |||
| Spleen | In addition to scar | 13 | ||
| Gall bladder | 13 | |||
| Tooth | Minimum | 1 | ||
| Loss of drainage duct of eye | ||||
| (If corrected by prosthesis) | 17 for each | |||
| Loss of drainage duct of eye | ||||
| (If uncorrected by prosthesis) | 33 for each | |||
| Pelvis | percentage of back | |||
1The loss or loss of use of one phalanx of a thumb shall be construed as seventy-five per cent of the loss of the thumb. BACK TO TEXT*
2The loss or loss of use of one phalanx of a finger shall be construed as fifty per cent of the loss of the finger. The loss of or loss of use of two phalanges of a finger shall be construed as ninety per cent of the loss of the finger. BACK TO TEXT**
3The loss or loss of use of one phalanx of a great toe shall be construed as sixty-six and two-thirds per cent of the loss of the great toe. The loss of the greater part of any phalanx shall be construed as the loss of a phalanx and shall be compensated accordingly. BACK TO TEXT***
If the injury consists of the loss of a substantial part of a member resulting in a permanent partial loss of the use of a member, or if the injury results in a permanent partial loss of function, the commissioner may, in his discretion, in lieu of other compensation, award to the injured employee the proportion of the sum provided in this subsection for the total loss of, or the loss of the use of, the member or for incapacity or both that represents the proportion of total loss or loss of use found to exist, and any voluntary agreement submitted in which the basis of settlement is such proportionate payment may, if otherwise conformable to the provisions of this chapter, be approved by the commissioner in his discretion. Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection, the complete loss or loss of use of an organ which results in the death of an employee shall be compensable pursuant only to section 31-306.
(c) In addition to compensation for total or partial incapacity or for a specific loss of a member or use of the function of a member of the body, the commissioner, not earlier than one year from the date of the injury and not later than two years from the date of the injury or the surgery date of the injury, may award compensation equal to seventy-five per cent of the average weekly earnings of the injured employee, calculated pursuant to section 31-310, after such earnings have been reduced by any deduction for federal or state taxes, or both, and for the federal Insurance Contributions Act made from such employee’s total wages received during the period of calculation of the employee’s average weekly wage pursuant to said section
31-310, but not more than one hundred per cent, raised to the next even dollar, of the average weekly earnings of production and related workers in manufacturing in the state, as determined in accordance with the provisions of section 31-309, for up to two hundred eight weeks, for any permanent significant disfigurement of, or permanent significant scar on, (A) the face, head or neck, or (B) on any other area of the body which handicaps the employee in obtaining or continuing to work. The commissioner may not award compensation under this subsection when the disfigurement was caused solely by the loss of or the loss of use of a member of the body for which compensation is provided under subsection (b) of this section or for any scar resulting from an inguinal hernia operation or any spinal surgery. In making any award under this subsection, the commissioner shall consider (1) the location of the scar or disfigurement, (2) the size of the scar or disfigurement, (3) the visibility of the scar or disfigurement due to hyperpigmentation or depigmentation, whether hypertrophic or keloidal, (4) whether the scar or disfigurement causes a tonal or textural skin change, causes loss of symmetry of the affected area or results in noticeable bumps or depressions in the affected area, and (5) other relevant factors. Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection, no compensation shall be awarded for any scar or disfigurement which is not located on (A) the face, head or neck, or (B) any other area of the body which handicaps the employee in obtaining or continuing to work. In addition to the requirements contained in section 31-297, the commissioner shall provide written notice to the employer prior to any hearing held by the commissioner to consider an award for any scar or disfigurement under this subsection.(d) Any award or agreement for compensation made pursuant to this section shall be paid to the employee, or in the event of the employee’s death, whether or not a formal award has been made prior to the death, to his surviving spouse or, if he has no surviving spouse, to his dependents in equal shares or, if he has no surviving spouse or dependents, to his children, in equal shares, regardless of their age.
(1949 Rev., S. 7431; 1949, 1951, 1953, S. 3044d; 1957, P.A. 463, S. 3; 1958 Rev., S. 31-162; 1959, P.A. 580, S. 7; 1961, P.A. 491, S. 31; 1967, P.A. 842, S. 15; P.A. 75-48; P.A. 79-376, S. 75; P.A. 89-36; 89-346; P.A. 91-32, S. 26, 41; 91-339, S. 28; P.A. 93-228, S. 19, 35.)
History: 1959 act replaced forty-five dollar maximum weekly benefit with reference to rate established by Sec. 31-309 (i.e. fifty-five per cent of average production wage in state for year in which injury occurred raised to next even dollar, to be determined annually), raised minimum benefit from fifteen to twenty dollars, added special provisions re loss of master hand and master thumb in Subdivs. (b) and (h) and allowed compensation for serious and permanent disfigurement of upper arms and legs below the knees; 1961 act entirely replaced previous provisions; 1967 act raised compensation rate from sixty to sixty-six and two-thirds per cent of difference between average weekly earnings before injury and amount person can earn afterward, added exceptions re payment of full compensation, increased compensation period for loss of master arm from two hundred ninety-six to three hundred twelve weeks, for loss of master hand from forty-two to fifty-two weeks and for loss of master thumb from eighty-seven to ninety-five weeks, deleted reference to normal vision "with glasses", added Subdiv. (m) re loss of use of the back, specified commissioners’ discretionary powers, replaced reference to disfigurement of specific body parts with reference to disfigurement or scarring of any body part, specifically including scarring from hernial or spinal surgery and deleted limit of seven hundred eighty weeks for compensation; P.A. 75-48 specified scarring from "inguinal hernia"; P.A. 79-376 divided section into Subsecs. and changed alphabetic Subdiv. Indicators to numeric ones, used wages currently earned by employee in comparable position rather than incapacitated person’s earnings at time of injury in calculating benefits, specified "significant" disfigurement or scarring and replaced "workmen’s compensation" with "workers’ compensation"; P.A. 89-36 raised minimum benefit from twenty to fifty dollars; P.A. 89-346 added Subsec. (e) providing for the payment of benefits in the event of an employee’s death; P.A. 91-32 made technical changes; P.A. 91-339 changed the compensation formula in Subsecs. (a), (b) and (e) from sixty-six and two-thirds per cent of average weekly earnings to eighty per cent of average weekly earnings reduced by deductions for federal taxes and FICA, limited compensation to one hundred per cent of the average weekly production wage in Subsecs. (a), (b) and (e), provided that awards under Subsec. (e) shall not be made earlier than one year from the date of the injury, and added considerations to be made by the commissioner, notice requirements and provisions re discernible scars or disfigurements in Subsec. (e); P.A. 93-228 changed the compensation formula in existing Subsecs. (a), (b) and (e) from eighty per cent to seventy-five per cent of average weekly earnings less deductions for state and federal taxes and FICA, reduced maximum duration of temporary and permanent partial disability benefits provided under Subsecs. (a) and (b), modified the schedule of injuries listed in Subsec. (b), deleted Subsecs. (c) and (d) authorizing commissioner to make discretionary awards, relettering former Subsecs. (e) and (f) accordingly, amended relettered Subsec. (c) to prohibit commissioner from awarding scarring benefits later than two years from the injury or surgery date and for scar located on any area of the body other than the face, head or neck, unless it handicaps the employee in obtaining or continuing to work, and amended relettered Subsec. (d) to entitle a deceased employee’s dependents to collect compensation due the deceased employee under an informal or formal agreement or award, effective July 1, 1993.
See Sec. 31-259(c) re withdrawals from Employment
Security Administration Fund.
See Sec. 31-349 re compensation for second disability and payment of insurance for totally
incapacitated persons.
May recover for total incapacity for a time, plus the
specific award for subsequent amputation. 93 C. 19; 96 C. 37. May recover for total
incapacity for a time plus partial incapacity for a further time resulting from the same
accident; but not total and partial for the same period. 93 C. 22. Specific award for the
loss of a member bars claim for subsequent period exceeding the specific term. 93 C. 28.
If the loss of a member results in incapacity of another member, additional compensation
may be allowed. 94 C. 628. So also if incapacity distinct from loss of the member and not
a normal incident thereof. 99 C. 550. For incapacity naturally following amputation only
the statutory award for loss of the member can be given. 95 C. 300. The specific statutory
award does not apply if the injury, because of prior disability, creates total incapacity.
95 C. 354. (Aliter by the present statute.) The statutory award for specified injury does
not expire with employee’s death. 100 C. 421. Payments after his death go to
dependents not to administrators. 105 C. 305. Payments accrued during his life go to
administrator. 105 C. 400. Injury caused partial loss of sight in one eye; prior defect in
the other eye not to be considered. 104 C. 577. Computation of partial loss of sight
discussed. 106 C. 406. Hernia was compensable under the act of 1927 but that is now
changed. 108 C. 309. Whether pay specific, or total or partial compensation is
discretionary with commissioner. 129 C. 591. When several years after total disability and
specific indemnity payments for total loss of vision of one eye were completed eye had to
be removed, final disability compensable. 127 C. 294. Loss of eye resulting from infection
year after injury not causally connected with original injury. 123 C. 405. Pending award
for specific loss of second eye, claimant is entitled to total incapacity. 112 C. 627.
Specific indemnity starts on date maximum of improvement is reached even though total
incapacity continues. 125 C. 563. Under former statute, "snap" not equivalent to
feeling of pain when related to hernia. 123 C. 43. Evidence of pain accompanied by injury.
128 C. 608. "Inability to work" means inability to do customary work. 119 C.
556. Inability to obtain work must exist because of defect which is personal to workman
and a direct result of the injury. 125 C. 140. Where evidence conflicting, amount of
disability is question of fact for commissioner. 112 C. 432; 113 C. 532; id., 747; 116 C.
707. Cited. 110 C. 284; 112 C. 132; 113 C. 707; 120 C. 285; 123 C. 513; 125 C. 564; 128 C.
578; 130 C. 383; id., 403. Commissioner has discretion to make award for partial
incapacity rather than specific indemnity. Award must be confined to such proportion of
sum provided for incapacity as shall represent proportion of total loss or loss of use
found to exist. 137 C. 228. "Average weekly earnings" defined. 145 C. 101.
"Amount he is able to earn thereafter" limited to employment in which he was
injured or substitute employment. Id. Award for disfigurement may be made even though
claimant is unable to prove disfigurement likely to cause any loss of earnings or earning
capacity. 148 C. 87. Disfigurement, to be serious, must be of such character that it
substantially detracts from appearance of person disfigured. Id. Injury not excludable
merely because it is not clinically or objectively demonstrable. 152 C. 214. Cited. 154 C.
1, 11. Under former section, phrase "legs below the knees," as used in
disfigurement provision of this section, held not to include the feet. 154 C. 162. History
discussed. Id., 164. Cited. 171 C. 577, 580. Cited. 203 C. 34, 42. Cited. 208 C. 576, 584.
Cited. Id., 709, 725. Cited. 211 C. 166, 170, 172. Award of special benefits not precluded
by provisions of Sec. 7-433c. 214 C. 181, 184, 186, 187. Cited. Id., 189, 193. Cited. 218
C. 9, 11. Cited. Id., 531, 565, 571. Cited. 221 C. 29, 39. Cited. 223 C. 376, 377, 379.
Cited. 226 C. 569571, 573578. Cited. 227 C. 261, 264. Cited. 231 C. 287, 291.
Cited. Id., 529, 535.
Cited. 12 CA 138, 147. Cited. 21 CA 63, 66. Cited. 25 CA 350, 353. Cited. 27 CA 699, 702,
704, 705. Cited. 28 CA 113, 126. Cited. Id., 226, 230. Cited. 29 CA 432, 434. Cited. 34 CA
307, 312, 313. Cited. 40 CA 409, 410. Cited. Id., 562, 568.
The word "hand" does not include disfigurement of the forearm. 10 CS 470. Loss
of function of reproductive and urinary members of the body are not further compensable
under this section. 13 CS 182.
Subsec. (a):
Cited. 221 C. 29, 39.
Cited. 12 CA 138, 146. Cited. 27 CA 699, 704. Cited. 40 CA 409414.
Subsec. (b):
Cited. 209 C. 59, 67. Cited. 214 C. 181, 186. Cited. 215 C. 206210. Rule against
double compensation prohibits concurrent payment of specific indemnity benefits for
permanent partial impairment under this section and benefits for total incapacity under
Sec. 31-307 are result of same incident. 217 C. 4249. GS (1918 Rev.) Sec. 5352
cited. Id. Cited. Id., 50, 55, 57. Cited. 218 C. 9, 1214, 16. Cited. Id., 19, 21.
Cited. 220 C. 721, 728. Cited. Id., 739, 749. Cited. 221 C. 920. Cited. 224 C. 8, 11, 12.
Subdiv. (13) cited. Id., 8, 11, 21. Cited. 227 C. 261, 262, 264.
Cited. 26 CA 466, 467, 469, 470; judgment reversed, see 227 C. 261 et seq. Subdiv. (13)
cited. Id., 466468; judgment reversed, see 227 C. 261 et seq. Cited. 27 CA 699, 703.
Cited. 34 CA 307, 311313, 315. Subdiv. (6) cited. Id., 307, 313. Cited. 39 CA 28,
29.
Payments under this section are neither in lieu of wages
nor based on loss of earnings; therefore are not includable as income for purpose of
determining child support. 42 CS 34, 35.
Subsec. (c):
Cited. 26 CA 466, 471. Cited. 27 CA 699, 704, 705.
Cited. 42 CS 34, 35.
Subsec. (d):
Cited. 208 C. 576, 584. Cited. 209 C. 808. Cited. 210 C. 580, 581. Plain language of
statute precludes recovery for surgical scars. 211 C. 116120. Cited. Id.,
166171. Cited. 214 C. 181, 184, 186, 187. Cited. Id., 394, 396, 397, 399. Cited.
Id., 552, 558. Cited. 215 C. 206, 209. Cited. 217 C. 42, 46, 48. Concurrent payment of
benefits for death caused by heart disease under Sec. 31-306 and benefits for permanent
partial impairment of one’s heart under this section is prohibited. Id., 5057.
Cited. 224 C. 8, 11.
Cited. 15 CA 615, 617, 618. Cited. 34 CA 307309, 311313, 315, 316. Cited. 40
CA 409, 410, 412.
Cited. 38 CS 648650. Benefits under this statute are payable contemporaneously with
those under Sec. 31-308(d). 39 CS 449451, 453.
Subsec. (e):
Cited. 29 CA 432, 434, 435. P.A. 89-346 cited. Id.
Subsec. (m):
A claim for disability, resulting from partial incapacity, under this statute, is not
translatable into an initial claim for liability under section 31-297(b) encompassing a
"preclusion of defense" situation. 177 C. 107, 109, 115, 116.
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