Oklahoma Code § 85A-61

Title 85A. Workers' Compensation: Hernias
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A.  A hernia is not a compensable injury unless the injured
employee can prove by a preponderance of the evidence that it meets
the definition of "compensable injury" under this act and:
1.  The occurrence of the hernia followed as the result of
sudden effort, severe strain, or the application of force directly
to the abdominal wall;
2.  There was severe pain in the hernial region;
3.  The pain caused the employee's work to be substantially
affected;
4.  Notice of the occurrence was given to the employer within
five (5) days thereafter; and

5.  The physical distress following the occurrence of the hernia
was such as to require the attendance of a licensed physician.
B.  1.  Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 45 of this
act, if it is determined that a hernia is a compensable injury under
subsection A of this section, the injured employee shall be entitled
to temporary total disability for six (6) weeks.
2.  If the injured employee refuses to permit the hernia
operation if recommended by a physician, he or she shall be entitled
to temporary total disability for thirteen (13) weeks in addition to
appropriate medical care.
C.  If the injured employee dies within one (1) year as a direct
and sole result of the hernia or a radical operation of the hernia,
the deceased employee's dependents shall be entitled to death
compensation under Section 48 of this act.

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