
Disability Rating System
The Disability Rating System is a method used by the government or insurance agencies to evaluate how much a person's injury or medical condition impacts their ability to work and perform daily activities. It assigns a percentage—ranging from 0% (no disability) to 100% (total disability)—based on medical evidence and functional limitations. This rating helps determine the amount of benefits or compensation a person may receive. Essentially, it quantifies the severity of a disability to ensure fair and consistent support for those affected.