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Almost always, something hits the head of the person whose brain is injured.
Landing foot? Or grounded foot.
If it is heavy enough and hits the foot about right.
The lightning has no path to ground.
If you are at fault, you are responsible for the damage and your insurance company would pay. If the person was injured, some states pay only the medical costs, not pain and suffering.
it is called a meteorite
You will certainly get hurt if you throw a hammer at your foot and the hammer hits your foot - unless it is a very light hammer or you are wearing substantial foot protection.
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A) the dropped one hits the ground first B) the tossed one hits harder
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Whether the car hits the truck or the truck hits the car, it's going to be bad for the car.
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