Answer based on own knowledge and experiences.
I know a girl who was born with a loss of hearing in one of her ears and had ear surgery done so that now she can hear.
I think it would be possible to get a cochlear implant/transplant if one has been damaged but it also depends on how much damage was done during the injury. I would ask a doctor for accurate answers.
i think hearing loss
There are many causes of hearing loss, including injury, infection, exposure to loud sounds, and aging.
injury.
"An injury settlement is final when a judge has made a decision about hearing both sides of the story, from both the plaintiff and the defendant. Then it will be finalized."
If a person is "hard of hearing" it means they find it hard to hear things, they either have a congenital hearing problem or for some reason (eg age, disease or industrial injury) they are going deaf.
The most obvious symptom of hearing problems is hearing loss; other symptoms that may accompany it include tinnitus, vertigo, and leakage of fluid from the ear. Leaking fluid may indicate an injury or infection, which may possibly be responsible for the hearing loss.
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A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is placed into your jaw to hold a replacement tooth or bridge. They are ideal if your dental hygiene is faily and you have lost a tooth or teeth due to disease or injury. The cost of an implant will vary from dentist to dentist however, many insurance plans cover this type of treatment. Seek out your dentist for further information for your specific situation.
I have never seen BCBS cover that. You must contact your BCBS to see if your particular plan will cover it for a medical reason or for an injury.
George Bailey suffers an injury to his ear and loses his hearing in that ear. This happened when he jumped into an icy pond to save his brother Harry as a child.
This when a court hearing can be fully adjourned or even just postponed because the lawyer or guilty party etc.has received some form of personal injury such as a broken leg or arm etc.
Persistent ear drainage; infections, including meningitis or brain abscesses; hearing loss; facial nerve injury; temporary dizziness; and, temporary loss of taste on the side of the tongue.