Wisconsin Statutes
§ 102.55 — Application of schedules.
Wisconsin § 102.55
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 102Worker’s compensation
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Bluebook
Wis. Stat. § 102.55 (2026).
Text
102.55
102.55(1) (1) Whenever amputation of a member is made between any 2 joints mentioned in the schedule in s. 102.52 the determined loss and resultant indemnity therefor shall bear such relation to the loss and indemnity applicable in case of amputation at the joint next nearer the body as such injury bears to one of amputation at the joint nearer the body.
102.55(2) (2) For the purposes of this schedule permanent and complete paralysis of any member shall be deemed equivalent to the loss thereof.
102.55(3) (3) For all other injuries to the members of the body or its faculties that are specified in the schedule under s. 102.52 resulting in permanent disability, though the member is not actually severed or the faculty is not totally lost, compensation shall bear such relation to the com
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Legislative History
102.55 History History: 2015 a. 55 ; 2025 a. 33 .
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Bluebook (online)
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