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Three of the eight suffered "serious injuries which may result in partial disabilities," he said.
Am I covered for partial disability, such as permanently reduced vision?
His father served through the entire War of 1812 and drew a pension for a partial disability.
At the same time, he would restrict the lifetime benefits that people with permanent but partial disabilities now receive to about 10 years.
For example, what about partial disabilities?
While some programs give money to people with partial disability or short-term disability, Social Security does not.
Under the measure, this gap would be narrowed immediately by raising the maximum amount for partial disability to $280.
'Partial disability on either end and, with luck, our normal tactics can take care of the rest.'
It allows a longer period when temporary partial disability (TPD) benefits can be collected to 500 weeks.
Also consider that the game's physical toll forces a staggering number of N.F.L. players to retire with a full or partial disability.
Mr. Spitzer also proposed overhauling the workers compensation law, and particularly restructuring payments for permanent partial disabilities, like back injuries.
The governor called for increasing injured workers' benefits, but capping the time that workers with permanent but partial disabilities can collect benefits.
I had sustained a knee injury which rendered me unfit for field operations and had been given a choice of administrative duty or partial disability retirement.
Miss Holody suffered permanent partial disabilities, missed a month of work in late 1984, and incurred medical bills of $4,000, the court found.
But only 2 percent of compensation claims are for total disabilities - the rest are for partial disabilities, for which workers generally receive significantly less money.
William F. Howard, the governor's first deputy secretary, called permanent partial disabilities "the last frontier where you can get significant savings to offset significant benefit increases."
Benefits will also be awarded for permanent PARTIAL disabilities, according to the degree of the disability.
While returning to the United States from Iceland on 23 January 1942, Yukon suffered partial disability when her main air compressor went out.
A doctor for the Texas Workers Compensation Commission, however, recently determined that despite surgery and months of rehabilitation, Mr. Lopez has a permanent partial disability.
Temporary or partial disability benefit: HHS would compensate individuals for two-thirds of lost wages after the fifth day from work, up to a maximum of $50,000.
In recent years, business groups have pressed to revamp one provision in particular, which allows some workers with partial disabilities, like a back injury, to receive weekly benefits until retirement age.
With continued illness and a partial disability, the elder Bolan fell behind in his payments ... and the terror began for the Bolan family.
But the Air Force considered him eligible for retirement pay based on only partial disability, despite the fact that Lou Gehrig's disease is totally disabling and ultimately fatal.
As a policyholder, you would receive cash for a wide range of permanent disabilities or you could receive a proportion of these payments for permanent partial disabilities.
In November 1997, he petitioned the authorities to recognize his partial disability, caused by a broken rib injury he sustained while driving near Bjelovar in January 1992.