<aside> 💁♀️ Note: Hand and arm conditions may have higher ratings for the Dominant hand. For the ambidextrous, the rating for the dominant hand will apply regardless of which hand is injured. It is important that your dominant hand is clearly specified in your medical records.
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<aside> 💁♀️ Double Note: If any forearm, wrist, or hand condition causes multiple fingers to have limited or impaired motion, then the fingers can be rated as a separate condition and combined with the forearm, wrist, or hand condition. Any combination, however, cannot total more than 70% for the Dominant hand and 60% for the Non-dominant hand.
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<aside> 💁♀️ Triple Note: For FINGER conditions, if multiple fingers are affected by any combination of amputation, no motion, limited motion or loss of use, then they will be rated together on whatever best describes the disability. So, if the thumb is amputated, the ring finger cannot move and the little finger has been amputated, then amputation of all three fingers would BEST describe this condition since the majority fall under that category.
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<aside> 💁♀️ Quadruple Note: All finger ratings are for ONLY one hand. If there are two fingers frozen or amputated on one hand and one on the other, they are rated separately per hand, not just three total fingers.
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