Any injury that physically or mentally restricts a person in employment and other activities of a person for the rest of his/her life
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An occupational injury is an injury that happened while working or as a result of the work.
OSHA does not have, nor does it need, a definition of a disabling injury. That sort of definition would be found in state Workers Compensation laws and regulations, and in Social Security Administration regulations.
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Severe injury is one of those cases that is vital that will call for professional tending to regarding
"Bodily injury liability" It's cost associated with bodily injury, usually medical that you are found liable for.
Injury in which the skin is cut or broken
It is when one resumes to dancing after an injury.
The state of being free from illness or injury.
Yes, an injury to a cell that cannot be stopped or recovered from is typically considered irreversible. This type of injury often results in cell death and permanent damage to tissue or organs.