In this study a group of 104 multiply injured patients (mean ISS = 34) was examined for physical status and social reintegration. Essentially it was noted that 76 per cent of all patients were able to return back to work, although this appears to be age dependent. Open fractures of the leg seem to be the dominating prognostic factor for reintegration resulting in a disability rate of between 20 and 50 per cent. Disability of more than 80 per cent was only due to major head injury. Apparently reintegration is linked to the pattern of injury and is less related to the overall injury severity. We conclude that trauma care is economically cost effective but also needs further standardization and subsequent outcome analysis.