In the case of a bone fracture from an accident, the procedure that should be avoided is manipulating or moving the broken bone excessively, especially if the fracture is compound or open. This can lead to further injury, increased bleeding, or infection. Instead, the focus should be on stabilizing the injury and seeking immediate medical attention for proper assessment and treatment.
A person who crashed on a motorcycle
* 'Spaz' is slang for a person that can be accident prone, but it's a word that should be avoided as it is a derivative of the word 'spastic' referring to an individual that could have seizures, etc.
This an organism natural procedure which consists in slowing down everything in order to try maintaining the life of a seriously injured person.
Pyelolithotomy (not pyelolithectomy) means a type of surgical procedure. During this procedure, a small incision is made into the back of the person and the kidney is accessed. Then, any kidney stones are broken up or removed.
The person who causes the accident is at fault
The person that is responsible for the accident.
Getting a plastic nose, or a rhinoplasty, first involves waiting for the nose to heal after an accident. Then the person would need to consult with a specialist, usually an ENT or a plastic surgeon, to determine the next step for getting a plastic nose.
Give assistance to any person injured in the accident.
Safety rules can always be avoided, but doing so will eventually cost a price that will be paid in pain and suffering by someone, and often not the person who avoided the rules.
"No, if a person simply drives away after an accident this is considered a hit-and-run. If an accident occurs, even if there are no injuries it is essential that it is reported to the police."
If you were involved in an accident with this person then their insurance information will be listed on the accident report. If you were not involved in an accident then it is not your business who they have insurance with. Much of this is covered by the privacy laws so if you really have to know ask the person.
No, it is not possible to sin by accident. Strictly speaking, an accident by its nature means that there was no consent of the will and circumstances beyond one's control led to an unhappy result. You are not culpable for an accident. For a sin to be committed mortally there are three conditions that must be met: 1. The person must understand that what they are about to do is a sin. 2. It must involve grave matter. 3. There must be full consent of the person's will. One other note: you are able to sin by omission, that is, by neglecting to do something. If you have a responsibility and forget to do it, or are in a position that requires a certain knowledge or qualification and you fail to secure it and accidents that could have been avoided then happen, you are culpable of them.