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Seventy new injured have benefited from the multiple injury law

2021-09-02T14:01:04.382Z


Damascus, SANA- The Wounded Home Project announced the issuance of a new list that includes the names of 70 wounded, whose percentage of disability has changed after the implementation of the law.


Damascus-SANA

The Homeland Wounded Project announced the issuance of a new list that includes the name of 70 wounded whose disability percentage changed after the application of the multiple injury law, and thus joined higher disability segments and thus benefited from a wider array of services and rights, each according to their disability percentage and the matrix of services allocated to these percentages.

The project indicated in a statement published on its official page today that in the context of intensifying and doubling efforts to ensure that all military wounded who sustained more than one injury during the war operations benefit from the Multiple Injury Law No. It includes the name of 70 wounded.

The statement stated that all the wounded whose names appear on the list published on the project page, and whose disability rate exceeded 40 percent, are now included in the Wounded Home Project and beneficiaries of the matrix of services allocated to each segment within the project, while those who obtained previously “i.e. before the application of the law” benefit from lower rates of 40 percent, and their injury rate changed to more than 40 percent in terms of demobilization and liquidation of financial and medical rights, among others.

The “Multiple Injury” law raises the level of care and financial support provided to the wounded in military operations, as it relies on a sophisticated method for calculating their percentage of disability.

Source: sena

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