Generally those that are considered 'minor' ones. A cut finger, a sprained ankle, etc.
Though it should be noted that even minor injuries can be fatal if not treated.
Many things can cause a fatal injury, from car accidents to sports injuries. Alcohol can increase the risk of fatal injuries, and some professions are more prone to these injuries than others.
About 75% of bicycle crashes are fatal. The 15% just have minor injuries. And the other 10% have major injuries.
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The driver received non-fatal injuries in the crash.
Damage to the cerebral cortex is least likely to be fatal; damage to the medulla is most likely to be fatal.
Minor, serious, or fatal.
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No. If it breaks it will cut them leading to fatal injuries.
It is fatal, but it matters of what kind of dwarfism.
Yes, a .50 caliber weapon can cause fatal injuries without making direct contact with the target due to its high velocity and energy, which can result in significant tissue damage and internal injuries upon impact.
The maximum lethal fall height that a human can survive without sustaining fatal injuries is generally considered to be around 50-60 feet. Falls from greater heights are more likely to result in severe injuries or death.