It could be - if you fell because the area was unsafe.
i guess it's when you take a step an fall. But try Google.com and type in fell walking! thanks xoxo angel
Yes. example: i was walking toward the school when I fell
== == --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks again for trying but it was not my friend that fell, it was the painter that fell on her. I was looking for the "force exerted on her" by the painter. If you could dumb it down a little for me as well, that would be helpful. Physics is not my forte, It would be like me asking the question in German, and expecting you to understand me, with all the formulas you included.
Your employers workers compensation insurance will provide coverage for work related injuries.
It can, if you fell because of an unsafe condition - but check to see if your employer is responsible for maintenance, etc. If not, it makes your claim harder, though your employer is responsible for providing a safe path to enter & exit your place of business. You may also (or instead) have a claim against the property owner.
That could be seizure.
Walking along a pathway; I tripped and fell.
when she was walking out to receive her Grammy award she tripped and fell
File a workman's compensation report. You have a year to file.
Jonas Crab has written: 'Fell walking with Jonas Crab in 1811 and 1812' -- subject(s): Walking, Description and travel
It would all depend in your injury, the state you reside in, and the type of claim being made. Weather it's worker's comp., personal, or if you slipped and fell on someones property.
I'd probably mumble a couple curse words as my face turned red from embarrassment considering... I SHOULD HAVE BEEN WATCHING WHERE I WAS WALKING!