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HomeLabor CodeDiv. 4Pt. 2Ch. 2Art. 3§ 4660 Permanent Disability Rating Criteria

§ 4660 Permanent Disability Rating Criteria

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§ 4660 Permanent Disability Rating Criteria

Key Takeaways

  • •This law only applies to injuries that happened before January 1, 2013.
  • •If you get hurt at work, how much money you get depends on three things: how bad your injury is, your job, and your age.
  • •Doctors use a special book (AMA Guides) to figure out how bad your injury is.
  • •The government has a formula to guess how much money you might lose in the future because of your injury.

Example

A construction worker hurts their back at work in 2012 and can't lift heavy things anymore.

The doctor checks the AMA Guides to see how bad the back injury is. Then, the government uses a formula to guess how much less money the worker might make in the future because they can't do heavy lifting. This helps decide how much money the worker should get.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 4660 Permanent Disability Rating Criteria

This section shall only apply to injuries occurring before January 1, 2013. (a) In determining the percentages of permanent disability, account shall be taken of the nature of the physical injury or disfigurement, the occupation of the injured employee, and his or her age at the time of the injury, consideration being given to an employee’s diminished future earning capacity. (b) (1) For purposes of this section, the “nature of the physical injury or disfigurement” shall incorporate the descriptions and measurements of physical impairments and the corresponding percentages of impairments published in the American Medical Association (AMA) Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment (5th Edition). (2) For purposes of this section, an employee’s diminished future earning capacity shall be a numeric formula based on empirical data and findings that aggregate the average percentage of long-term loss of income resulting from each type of injury for similarly situated employees. The administrative director shall formulate the adjusted rating schedule based on empirical data and findings from the Evaluation of California’s Permanent Disability Rating Schedule, Interim Report (December 2003), prepared by the RAND Institute for Civil Justice, and upon data from additional empirical studies. (c) The administrative director shall amend the schedule for the determination of the percentage of permanent disability in accordance with this section at least once every five years. This schedule shall be available for public inspection and, without formal introduction in evidence, shall be prima facie evidence of the percentage of permanent disability to be attributed to each injury covered by the schedule. (d) The schedule shall promote consistency, uniformity, and objectivity. The schedule and any amendment thereto or revision thereof shall apply prospectively and shall apply to and govern only those permanent disabilities that result from compensable injuries received or occurring on and after the effective date of the adoption of the schedule, amendment or revision, as the fact may be. For compensable claims arising before January 1, 2005, the schedule as revised pursuant to changes made in legislation enacted during the 2003–04 Regular and Extraordinary Sessions shall apply to the determination of permanent disabilities when there has been either no comprehensive medical-legal report or no report by a treating physician indicating the existence of permanent disability, or when the employer is not required to provide the notice required by Section 4061 to the injured worker. (e) On or before January 1, 2005, the administrative director shall adopt regulations to implement the changes made to this section by the act that added this subdivision. (Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 363, Sec. 59. (SB 863) Effective January 1, 2013.)

Last verified: January 21, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 4658.5 Job Displacement Retraining Voucher
  • § 4658.6 Employer Liability Exemption Conditions
  • § 4656 Temporary Disability Payment Limits
  • § 4850 Public Safety Disability Leave
  • § 3370.1 State Hospital Patient Workers' Compensation

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Labor Code. Section 4660.
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