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Condition that results from injury or disease is known as a medical condition.
A condition that results from injury or disease is known as a symptom.
A severe injury is generally an injury that prevents you from going about your daily routine on an ongoing basis. There may be conflicting ideas about what constitutes a severe injury, especially when it comes to employers, insurance companies, etc. There is actually a numerical scale called an Injury Severity Scale (ISS) utilized by some in the Medical Community, and this defines a severe injury as greater than a 15. It is critical to be seen regularly by a trusted doctor to ensure that all proper tests are conducted, all results and symptoms are documented, and to assure that everything is done to assist with proper healing.
Certainly medical treatment for an injury can be connected with an injury that involves lost time from work, but it depends on the nature of the injury and the kind of medical treatment that is required.
There is no role for a paramedic at a crime scene. However, where the crime has resulted in an injury to a person, the paramedic may be called in to give medical assistance to the injured person.
DOI stands for "date of injury." It is commonly used in medical records to refer to the specific date when an injury occurred.
That's called a bruise - or the medical term is a contusion.
Go to court! If insurance is involved, let the insurance handle it and the insurance adjusters handling the case can make determination of injury based on speed and point of impact on a vehicle. If either insurance company denied them payment for injury, and they decide to sue you instead, they will have to back up their medical claims in a court of law. This typically includes things like: medical reports, x-ray results, CAT scan results, blood tests, etc.
The medical documentation that you will need to file a claim of injury would be a physician statement or diagnosis of injury. A hospital or medical professionals bill, a billing statement, or UB4 form.
In medical terms, that would refer to an injury to the eye socket.
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