Each case is different and it depends on the amount of the medical bills, type of injury, whether it is a permanent injury and many other issues. This us usually completely withing the discretion of the jury, subject to any limitations that my be adopted by the state where the lawsuit is heard. You can research jury verdicts at the local law library. There are publications there than explain trends in jury verdicts broken down by the county, the type of injury, age and gender of the victim, type of defendant, and many other factors. Here is a good article on the subject: http://www.injurylaworegon.com/insurance_settlements.htm
Plant tissue/ conducting tissue
epithelial tissue fluid connective tissue muscular connective tissue nervous tissue
Muscular tissue.
Tissue is a cellular organizational level intermediate between cells and a complete organism. Hence, a tissue is an ensemble of cells, not necessarily identical, but from the same origin, that together carry out a specific function.source:wikipedia the free encyclopedia
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epithelial tissue, connective tissue
Superficial burns are damage to the epidermis. Injury to the dermis is a partial thickness burn Injury to the subcutaneous tissue, including fat is a full thickness burn.
a lesion
Soft Tissue Injury
a soft tissue injury is mainly a tear, strain, sprain, and swelling a hard tissue injury is serious like a broken bone, severe fractures, joint dislocation, bruising, internal bleeding
A hard tissue injury is damage to bone tissue. A hard tissue injury is also called a "fracture" and is defined as a "loss of continuity in the substance of a bone"In other words, it's like when you break/fracture your leg/arm.
A hard tissue injury is damage to bone tissue. A hard tissue injury is also called a "fracture" and is defined as a "loss of continuity in the substance of a bone"In other words, it's like when you break/fracture your leg/arm.
A hard tissue injury is damage to bone tissue. A hard tissue injury is also called a "fracture" and is defined as a "loss of continuity in the substance of a bone"In other words, it's like when you break/fracture your leg/arm.
contusion
tendonitis
contusion
a lesion