Workers comp arm injury settlements in Vermont
A arm injury workers comp settlement in Vermont depends on the scheduled 200 weeks of permanent partial disability for total loss, multiplied by your weekly benefit. The statute of limitations is 2 years.
PPD weeks
200
weeks for total loss
Cap
$387,000
scheduled loss max
SOL
2 yr
to file claim
Fee cap
20%
of recovery
Statute
21 V.S.A. § 648(b)(9)
FAQs
What is the average arm injury workers comp settlement in Vermont?
Vermont caps scheduled-loss benefits for arm injuries at up to $387,000 (21 V.S.A. § 648(b)(9)). Actual settlements vary based on impairment rating, lost wages, and future medical.
Do I need a lawyer for a arm injury in Vermont?
Arm injuries often involve disputed impairment ratings, surgical care decisions, and large lump-sum (Compromise & Release) negotiations. Most workers comp lawyers offer free consultations and only collect a fee if you recover.
How long do I have to file a workers comp claim for a arm injury in Vermont?
2 years from the date of injury. Arm injuries that develop over time (cumulative trauma) may have different deadline triggers.