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Occupational group · 2005 PDRS §§4–5

Occupational Group 560

In the California 2005 PD Rating Schedule, occupational group 560 covers jobs such as AMBULANCE ATTENDANT, AMBULANCE DRIVER, and CHOKE SETTER. Your occupational group sets the variant applied to each impairment, which adjusts the standard rating up or down before the age adjustment. Here a physical impairment raises the rating.

How group 560 adjusts a rating

The occupational variant (C–J) for each impairment, and what it does to a standard 20% rating for this group.

ImpairmentVariantStandard 20Change
Spine — back / neckJ29%+9
ShoulderH25%+5
KneeI27%+7
Wrist / carpal tunnelH25%+5
Grip / pinch strengthH25%+5
PsychiatricD16%-4
Hearing lossF20%±0
Respiratory / lungsH25%+5

Illustrative: a standard rating of 20% is shown. The variant is fixed per impairment + group; the size of the adjustment scales with the rating (PDRS Section 5). The calculator applies the exact variant for your impairment.

What that means in dollars for group 560

Three common injuries at 10% WPI, rated with group 560's own variants:

Final PDTotal @ 2026 max
Back (lumbar)15.03.01.0023%$26,245Full table →
Shoulder16.02.01.0019%$20,445Full table →
Knee17.05.04.0021%$23,345Full table →

Computed live by the rating engine — 10% WPI, age 42–46, single impairment, no apportionment, dollars at the 2026 maximum PD rate. Run any combination in the calculator.

Jobs in occupational group 560 · 10

Every occupation the PDRS assigns to group 560. All of these rate the same way.

AMBULANCE ATTENDANTAMBULANCE DRIVERCHOKE SETTERDOLLY PUSHERFUNERAL CAR CHAUFFEURFURNITURE MOVERGARBAGE COLLECTOR, MANUALMINERMINER HELPERROLL TENDER/SETTER

Group 560 rating FAQ

What is occupational group 560 in California workers’ comp?
Occupational group 560 is one of the 45 groups in the 2005 Permanent Disability Rating Schedule. It covers jobs such as AMBULANCE ATTENDANT, AMBULANCE DRIVER, and CHOKE SETTER. The group number sets the “occupational variant” applied to each impairment, which adjusts the standard rating up or down (PDRS Sections 4 and 5).
Does my occupational group change my permanent-disability rating?
Yes. After the whole-person impairment is converted to a standard rating, the occupational group applies a variant (C–J) that raises or lowers it before age adjustment. For group 560, a physical impairment such as a spine or knee injury raises the rating relative to the standard.
How much does group 560 adjust a 20% standard rating?
Spine: 29% (+9); Shoulder: 25% (+5); Knee: 27% (+7); Wrist / carpal tunnel: 25% (+5); Grip / pinch strength: 25% (+5); Psychiatric: 16% (-4); Hearing loss: 20% (±0); Respiratory / lungs: 25% (+5).
Is this a legal PD rating?
No — it’s an estimate for informational use. Always confirm the occupational variant and final rating against the DEU. RateString rates strict AMA Guides values under the 2005 PDRS.
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