How long does it take to do disability appraisal after injury?

Injured for about a month for disability identification. Do it after treatment, usually about a month after discharge. If there are steel plates and nails for internal fixation, it will take about one month after the internal fixation is taken out. The end of treatment refers to the stable clinical effect recognized by the General Principles of Clinical Medicine. The empirical approach is to consult the appraisal department for the specific appraisal opportunity after 3 months of leg injury and 6 months of head injury.

Disability appraisal standard:

1, seriously injured, resulting in limb disability, disfigurement, hearing loss, visual loss, loss of other organ functions or other injuries that have great harm to personal health, including serious injuries of Grade I and Grade II;

2. Minor injuries, which damage people's limbs or appearance, partially damage hearing, vision or other organ functions, or other injuries with moderate harm to personal health, including first-and second-degree minor injuries;

3, minor injuries, primary injuries caused by various injury factors, leading to slight damage to tissues and organs or slight dysfunction.