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What is a permanent functional impairment? A comprehensive guide

3 min read
According to the American Medical Association, a permanent impairment is a stable loss of function or anatomical abnormality after maximum medical improvement has been achieved. This authoritative guide helps define **what is a permanent functional impairment**, a crucial concept in medical and legal contexts, separate from a legal disability determination.

How do you know if you have a permanent injury?

5 min read
According to medical guidelines, an injury is deemed permanent only after a patient has reached 'Maximum Medical Improvement' (MMI), meaning no further significant recovery is expected. Here's what you need to know about navigating the complex process and how to know if you have a permanent injury.

What is the impairment rating scale scoring?

5 min read
Following a workplace injury, a medical professional will often perform an evaluation based on the American Medical Association's (AMA) guides. This process is how a physician determines **what is the impairment rating scale scoring**, a crucial step for calculating compensation.