The dollar value of a 7 percent whole body impairment can vary significantly based on jurisdiction, the specific circumstances of the impairment, and applicable compensation formulas. In many workers' compensation systems, the monetary value is typically calculated using a formula that factors in the individual's average weekly wage and the number of weeks assigned for the percentage of impairment. For a precise dollar amount, it's essential to refer to local laws and compensation schedules.
21 over 4 does not equate to a whole number.
119 over 10 does not equate to a whole number.
7 over 4 does not equate to a whole number.
Rounded up to the nearest whole number... $621. To work this out divide 180 by 29, this is one percent of the answer, then multiply by 100.
one whole as a percent = 100%
what is whole person impairment rating and how does it relate to disability rating
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3 percent disability partial body
21 over 4 does not equate to a whole number.
33 over 7 does not equate to a whole number.
119 over 10 does not equate to a whole number.
7 over 4 does not equate to a whole number.
Rounded up to the nearest whole number... $621. To work this out divide 180 by 29, this is one percent of the answer, then multiply by 100.
one whole as a percent = 100%
Part = Whole*Percent/100
25 percent of a whole = 25% of 100%
If 7% was worth $35, then 1% = $5. (divide by 7). So the whole is $5 x 100 = $3500