Yes - if the brain feels the need to shut down again - it's possible.
concussion
No person shall cause serious injury to another without expecting to be arrested.
"Absence of malice" means without the intent or desire to cause pain or injury to another (without legal justification).
Some people have poor circulation and veins or capillaries break.
The term "damnum sine injuria" is more properly stated "damnum sine injuria esse potest". It means "There may be an injury inflicted without any act of injustice." There is another term like it that is "damnum absque injuria", which means damage or harm without an injury in the legal sense. In other words a loss or injury to someone which does not give that person a right to sue the person causing the loss.
Risks include bone fracture, injury to nearby tissue, and infection. Bleeding is a rare complication.
Yes the touching does not have to cause an injury at all only be harmful or offensive to other person, if you cause an injury there is another charge they can use
Foot problems can arise from wearing ill-fitting shoes, from general wear and tear, as a result of injury, or as a complication of disease.
Personal injury is not a thing, but a type of lawsuit. A personal injury lawsuit, to be more specific, is a type of tort law in which someone suffers injury-physically or emotionally-at the hands of another person who acted in a negligent manner. Proving negligence is the backbone of personal injury lawsuits. Below is a link with more detail.
A trauma-related complication refers to an adverse health condition that arises as a direct consequence of an injury or trauma. These complications can include infections, blood clots, or psychological issues such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). They may develop immediately after the injury or manifest later, complicating recovery and overall health outcomes. Proper medical management and monitoring are essential to mitigate these risks.
It is possible to injury your feet without proper foot protection. It is possible that glass or another material could pierce your skin, causing an infection or inflammation. It is also likely that your arches will be damaged as they will not be receiving proper support.
it is basically on the type of injury it is. And or if it had harmed you in anyway. But no you can not be fired if someone dies at work