(a) Any of the following permanent disabilities shall be conclusively presumed to be total in character: (1) Loss of both eyes or the sight thereof. (2) Loss of both hands or the use thereof. (3) An injury resulting in a practically total paralysis. (4) An injury to the brain resulting in permanent mental incapacity. (b) In all other cases, permanent total disability shall be determined in accordance with the fact.
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