Six months ago, I was involved in a phosphate mining accident. My left leg had to be amputated. My case is up for review. I can't go back to my job, so I'm expecting to get disability. Does the doctor just decide "yes" or "no" without seeing me?

Impairment ratings and disability decisions are made as objectively as possible. Whenever they can, doctors try to use tests and measures to put a number or percentage to a patient's abilities and disabilities. Unfortunately, there isn't a single tool or test for use with all injuries and all people.

A disability is defined as a loss in the ability to engage in gainful employment. This decision isn't made lightly. You will probably see the medical doctor as well as other health care providers. A physical or occupational therapist or psychologist may test you. The results of all the tests are reviewed before a final decision is made.

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