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That could also be described as an abdominal injury.
If you can prove that the accident caused you stress in your daily life, trauma, psychological issues, strains on your job performance, etc... Then you could get away with it.
Road trauma is a term used in medical settings to describe someone who was hurt while driving or was hurt by a driver. This could be a car accident or a child who was hit by a car while riding their bike.
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If you are injured in a Worker's Comp situation and your accident exacerbates the problem, there will be an examination by an IME or Independent Medical Exam. This will be ordered by both the Worker's Comp insurance company AND the auto insurance companies involved. This could be very tricky if it concerns a back injury because back injuries are hard to assess and it's hard to pinpoint a "blame" for the injury. If you hurt your back "on the job" and the doctors find herniated disks, it is entirely possible that those herniated disks were there before the "accident". What every you were doing at the time could have only cause those herniated disks to cause you a problem. The Worker's Comp board has to determine whether or not if was an "occupational disease". A disease caused by your occupation.
Amnesia is a condition that can happen to a person that had severe trauma to the head like in a car accident or so. It could also be because of external pressure or stress, or it could also be a problem of the brain and memory functions.
It seems logical, apart from outright death- practically any kind of injury or trauma could occur from a severe automobile accident- injuries leading to loss of limbs ( amputations) damage to the female genital organs CAN happen with a lateral or side impact ( given the grave nature of this disability I would hesitate to use the slang term, side-swipe. It could trigger a miscarriage, let us repress the bomb-trigger analogy!
"I think I have herniated my Articular Disc"
It could be herniated. See link below.
Really, anything. It could be something wrong with your brain, a pinched nerve in your spine, a tumor, a sprain, or something even more trivial. One symptom alone is not enough to say anything with any degree of certainty. If it is ongoing, odds are it is a pinched nerve and it does happen. This can be caused by a herniated disc any many other things. I would look up herniated discs on google to see if that is what you are feeling (you can herniate a disc in your sleep, so you might not remember any trauma)
I believe that being rejected can be considered a type of trauma, it could be a traumatic experience.
You break a bone from direct or indirect trauma. Direct trauma is a blow or a fall and indirect trauma when you twist or turn and if the bone is diseased it can snap