Claim for Compensation after Industrial Deafness and Hearing Loss
Claim for Compensation after Industrial Deafness and Hearing Loss
Industrial deafness is a serious type of injury faced by those who are exposed to noise for a long time, especially in the work environment. The life of a person with industrial deafness can be severely limited. In particular, machine operators, miners, factory workers and construction workers are more likely to suffer this injury.The most common symptoms of industrial deafness can be listed as follows: difficulty hearing even in an open area without sound, watching television at a loud volume, difficulty hearing the other person while talking on the phone...Can compensation be claimed for industrial deafness?Yes. If you have experienced hearing loss or impairment due to your workplace, you may be entitled to make a workers’ compensation claim.So, what can be claimed in compensation?
Expenses of medical expenses required for the treatment of the injury (for example, hearing aid fee)
Weekly payments to compensate for loss of income after injury (to be calculated based on pre-injury status and working capacity)
If the physical permanent disability exceeds the 11% limit, a lump sum payment may be requested.
In addition, domestic assistance can be requested if your disability exceeds the 15% limit.
If your injury was caused by the negligence of the employer and your disability limit is above 15%, you may be required work injury damages pay out.
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