known by several names, including pitcher's shoulder, swimmer's shoulder, and tennis shoulder.
It is known as a repetitive stress injury, as it most commonly occurs in individuals who engage in motions that require the hands to repeat the same movements over and over again.
your sckull of course what else
You can get compensated for an injury if it is at fault from someone else (such as an auto accident) through a civil lawsuit proceeding. You do not need to have a job to get compensated for your injury.
Noun: an injury Verb: to cause an injury or the past tense of "wind" which means to twist something around something else
Personal injury law is a type of tort law. In order to win a personal injury case, the following things must be proven: Duty of Care, Breach of Duty, Cause of Injury and Damages. This may seem confusing, but the fundamental part of personal injury cases is proving negligence. The article below on proving negligence goes into further detail.
-Totaling your car and/or someone else's -Injury -Possible death
No, when a horse or pony gets lame, it's caused by either an injury or something else. Not all horses or ponies get lame due to injury, only a few do depending on how serious the injury is.
That depends on many factors: # Extent of injury # Whether or not it was work-related # Whether or not someone else is liable # How good your lawyer is :)
nothing, you still have feeling but if you have a spinal chord injury that is connected with your head injury, then you could be paralized because the signals that go fro your brain to everywhere else have been cut off
The same way everyone else uses medicines. To cure illness and injury.
Trading.
You have a personal injury case if you can prove that you were hurt, physically or emotionally by someone else's negligence. This can be a car accident, medical professional, wrongful death case, etc...