Legal Question in Workers Comp in Virginia

Injury at work

My finger was smashed in a machine at work the middle of March. I had to have surgery to remove bone fragments and still have pain and loss of feeling in my fingertip. I missed two days from work due to pain, and the company counted these days against me on my personal record. I was just wondering if I was eligible for any compensation for pain and suffering?


Asked on 5/11/04, 1:22 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Gerald Lutkenhaus Virginia Workers Compensation & Disability Lawyer

Re: Injury at work

Dear Sir: In order to get compensation for lost time due to a work related injury, you must lose more than 7 days. You cannot get pain and suffering for a work place injury but if you have suffered perm injury to your finger, you can get compensation for that if it is a ratable loss. For example, the doc says you suffered a 50% loss of the finger.

You need to ask the doctor this and then file a claim for this with the VA Workers Comp Commission if there is a ratable loss.

Gerald G. Lutkenhaus

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Answered on 5/12/04, 9:25 am


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