Clarifying catastrophic impairment designations

Author(s): Darcy R. Merkur

April 29, 2013


Insurers, take note: any Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score of 9 or less following a motor vehicle accident will lead to a “catastrophic impairment” designation whenever there is any evidence of brain impairment.

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