What is permanent partial disability in workers’ compensation?

Permanent Partial Disability (PPD) in workers’ compensation refers to a lasting impairment caused by a work-related injury that partially limits a worker’s ability to perform their job. It means the worker has not fully recovered but can still work in some capacity, and they may be entitled to compensation based on the extent of their impairment.

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