This depends on the jurisdiction (what countries laws apply)
Also what caused the bus to stop suddenly
Was the person that caused injury doing something unsafe?
Was the person that was injured sitting or holding on properly?
And so on
It is unlikely the person that actually impacted the injured person will be found liable BUT it could happen
All injuries apply because you could injure anything in sports.
Tackling wit hte helmet is not allowed.
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An unintentional tort is what most torts are. The opposite of an intentional tort-something that is done on accident that seriously injures or kills another person but can be linked to negligence.
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This depends on the state. For example in PA if you have a vehicle registered but do not insure it, then your medical claim will be denied. In FL your insurance covers your injures regardless of fault and regardless of the car your in. If you are injured as a passenger in some one elses car your injuries are only covered by the owners insurance if you do not own a vehicle.
An unintentional tort, also known as a negligence tort, occurs when harm is caused by a person's failure to exercise a reasonable level of care in a situation. This can include actions such as car accidents, medical malpractice, or slip and fall incidents where harm is caused by someone's careless behavior. Unlike intentional torts, there is no deliberate intent to cause harm in unintentional torts.
some injures are real
yes
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She has the bite on her wrist.