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§ 14. Previous  disability. The fact that a volunteer ambulance worker  has suffered  previous  disability  or  received  benefits  therefor  as  provided  in  the  workers'  compensation law, or this chapter shall not  preclude him from  benefits  for  a  later  injury  nor  preclude  death  benefits  for  death  resulting  therefrom;  provided,  however,  that a  volunteer ambulance worker who is suffering from a  previous  disability  shall  not receive benefits for a later injury in excess of the benefits  allowed for such injury when considered by itself and not in conjunction  with the previous disability. Notwithstanding the  foregoing  provisions  of this section, if a volunteer ambulance worker has previously incurred  permanent  partial  disability  through  the  loss or loss of use of one  hand, one arm, one foot, one leg, or one eye, and suffers  the  loss  or  loss  of  use  of  another  such major member or eye, he may be adjudged  permanently totally disabled and receive benefits  for  permanent  total  disability as provided in section eight of this article.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Vaw > Article-2 > 14

§ 14. Previous  disability. The fact that a volunteer ambulance worker  has suffered  previous  disability  or  received  benefits  therefor  as  provided  in  the  workers'  compensation law, or this chapter shall not  preclude him from  benefits  for  a  later  injury  nor  preclude  death  benefits  for  death  resulting  therefrom;  provided,  however,  that a  volunteer ambulance worker who is suffering from a  previous  disability  shall  not receive benefits for a later injury in excess of the benefits  allowed for such injury when considered by itself and not in conjunction  with the previous disability. Notwithstanding the  foregoing  provisions  of this section, if a volunteer ambulance worker has previously incurred  permanent  partial  disability  through  the  loss or loss of use of one  hand, one arm, one foot, one leg, or one eye, and suffers  the  loss  or  loss  of  use  of  another  such major member or eye, he may be adjudged  permanently totally disabled and receive benefits  for  permanent  total  disability as provided in section eight of this article.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Vaw > Article-2 > 14

§ 14. Previous  disability. The fact that a volunteer ambulance worker  has suffered  previous  disability  or  received  benefits  therefor  as  provided  in  the  workers'  compensation law, or this chapter shall not  preclude him from  benefits  for  a  later  injury  nor  preclude  death  benefits  for  death  resulting  therefrom;  provided,  however,  that a  volunteer ambulance worker who is suffering from a  previous  disability  shall  not receive benefits for a later injury in excess of the benefits  allowed for such injury when considered by itself and not in conjunction  with the previous disability. Notwithstanding the  foregoing  provisions  of this section, if a volunteer ambulance worker has previously incurred  permanent  partial  disability  through  the  loss or loss of use of one  hand, one arm, one foot, one leg, or one eye, and suffers  the  loss  or  loss  of  use  of  another  such major member or eye, he may be adjudged  permanently totally disabled and receive benefits  for  permanent  total  disability as provided in section eight of this article.