Did you locate the culprit? How much uninsured motorist insurance did you have? You have to find someone to sue.
Yes, if you feel that you have repetitive strain injury you should contact your doctor. There are surgeries that can repair the damage sometimes, or perhaps there is physiotherapy that you could do to assist in relieving the pain you are suffering.
If (a) you filed Chapter 7 *AND* (b) the injury occurred *AFTER* you filed, no. Otherwise, you should discuss it with your bankruptcy attorney.
After being hit from the rear it is best not to get out of the vehicle or move. You should wait for emergency personnel to perform an examination to prevent further injury.
'well, he was suffering with AIDS, then died frombeing attacked by a racoon"
No. Judaism teaches that suffering should be avoided.
You need standard vehicle collision insurance, this will depend on the laws of your state. You should probably get bodily injury insurance as well, since the rates of injury is higher for motorcycles.
In a vehicle equipped with airbags, it's recommended to maintain a distance of at least 10 inches between the driver and the steering wheel. This distance helps ensure that the airbag can deploy safely without causing injury. Passengers should also sit at least 10 inches away from the dashboard or passenger-side airbag. Always wear seatbelts for optimal safety.
A safety belt should be worn at all times when you're in a vehicle. It should be worn across the hips, versus abdomen, to prevent stomach injury should you get in an accident.
One should immediately call 911 for assistance. One should not move in case of back injury unless the car is on fire. One should not exit the vehicle if there are oncoming cars.
If the gear shift won't go into park on an automobile, the parking brake should be engaged and the vehicle turned off. This will prevent the vehicle from rolling away and potentially causing damage.
It depends on where the injury is and how severe it is. Before working out with any injury you should talk to your physician or trainer.
You should attempt to straighten a deformed limb only if there is no danger of causing further injury, and it is necessary to relieve pressure or improve blood flow. If there is any concern about causing more harm or worsening the deformity, seek medical help immediately.