South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 67 - SOUTH CAROLINA WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION
Article 11 - SCHEDULED LOSSES
Section 67-1105 - Loss of Vision

Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 67-1105

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 12, December 22, 2023

A. Loss of vision is based on reading without the use of corrective lenses. Eighty percent loss of vision, or more, is considered one hundred percent industrial blindness.

B. The following table, derived from the Snellen Notation, is used to determine the percentage of impairment to vision. The physician also may rely upon the American Medical Association's "Guide to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment" and any other accepted medical authority or treatise in deriving an impairment rating.

C. Loss in muscle function, in conjunction with other factors, may warrant a greater percentage of loss of vision.

Notation for Distance

Notation for Near

Percentage of Visual Efficiency

Percentage of Vision

20/20

14/14

100.0

0.0

20/25

14/17/5

95.7

4.3

20/30

14/21

91.5

8.5

20/35

14/24.5

87.5

12.5

20/40

14/28

83.6

16.4

20/45

14/31.5

80.0

20.0

20/50

14/35

76.5

23.5

20/60

14/42

69.9

30.1

20/70

14/49

64.0

36.0

20/80

14/56

58.5

41.5

20/90

14/63

53.4

46.6

20/100

14/70

48.9

51.1

20/120

14/84

40.9

59.1

20/140

14/96

34.2

66.8

20/160

14/112

28.6

71.4

20/180

14/126

23.9

76.1

20/200

14/140

20.0

80.0

(80% loss of vision is considered 100% industrial blindness.)

20/220

14/154

16.7

83.3

20/240

14/168

14.0

86.0

20/260

14/182

11.7

88.3

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