Amnesia and brain injuries may possibly result from these accidents.
car accident
facial injuries require special attention because they can damage several of the senses,,,the airway and possibly result in permanent disfigurement.in the case of the cheek and chin ,, injuries also may result in loss of function if facial nerves or muscles are injured
The most common are head injury, leg injury, bike arm's injury, muscle damage and road rash injury.
The consequences of not stopping will cause the highway patrol, sheriff or police calling and/or coming to your home to arrest you. It is called a hit and run when you do this and it is illegal. You could lose your license, be heavily fined and/or go to jail.
This question is designed to inquire about pre-existing or chronic injuries that may not be the result of a particular accident or incident. A truthful and complete response is recommended.
If you are driving an uninsured car that you own and you get into an accident that is your fault, then you have to personally pay for the various expenses that may result from that accident, which includes both the cost resulting from damage to the cars involved, and also any medical expenses which result from injuries to people in those cars. Since you also are legally required to have insurance, the police may impose additional penalties.
Accident prone refers to anyone who seems to be more susceptible to accidents and injuries than others. This may be due to disability or merely clumsiness.
"Depending on the severity of the car accident (determined in part speed, road conditions, and other similar factors), injuries can range from mild bruising to death. Car accidents can also cause concussions, broken bones, and punctured or collapsed lungs. Burns may also result if the car catches fire, although this would be a secondary injury to the accident itself."
No RA is an autoimmune disease and does not start as the result of trauma. However osteoarthritis could be the result of traumatic injuries to bones and joints such as may occur in whiplash injuries.,
Most injuries are the result of flying or falling debris. Minor injuries may include cuts, scrapes, and bruises. More serious cases may involve severe cuts, piecing injuries, broken bones, concussions, and crushing injuries.
Usually liable for all damages and injuries, and may be criminally charged if there is a resulting death.
Accidental amputations will usually result in profuse bleeding and tissue loss. Injuries to the pulp can occur as from fast moving mechanical instruments, such as drills. These injuries may puncture the pulp.