What is a good impairment rating?

A good impairment rating is a comprehensive evaluation of the physical or mental limitations caused by an injury or illness. It is typically performed by a qualified physician or medical professional who is trained in assessing the level of impairment and determining the appropriate rating. The rating is often expressed as a percentage, with 0% representing no impairment and 100% representing complete impairment. A good impairment rating takes into consideration the individual's age, occupation, and other factors that may affect their ability to perform daily tasks and work duties. It must be based on objective medical evidence and be as accurate and reliable as possible. A good impairment rating should be used to determine appropriate medical treatment, disability benefits, and work restrictions for the individual.