No, workman's comp will only pay for injuries that were caused by a job or duty you were supposed to complete while at work. A flu shot is something that you chose to do and has nothing to do with work.
Yes- depending on the injury caused by the bullet. Not every gun shot is a fatal shot. However, any gunshot CAN be a fatal one. People can die at once, or at a later time from the injury, or from infection that results from the wound.
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Although many people believe it is lead poisoning, it is actually an infection, caused by bacteria carried into the wound by the bullet.
The consequences of the bow shot gone wrong included injury to the target and potential legal repercussions for the person who shot the bow.
I would not do that. I would get it ASAP!
It depends entirely on where they were shot, by what type of bullet, and how bad the injury is. Certain types of bullets do more damage than others, and if the bullet hits a bone, the injury will be worse. You should do some search-engine searching for exactly what type of shot you are looking for!
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It is treatment of the injury, such as gun shot wounds in the arms and legs and deep cuts, which is low cost, easy-to-use, no drugs or surgery needed.
a man shot a gun on ecadent
he got shot
A shotgun shot to the heart can cause death quickly, but it may not be instant. The severity of the injury and the response of the individual can impact how quickly death occurs. In general, a shot to the heart is a serious and often fatal injury.
1.) Get a Tetnus shot 2.) If you stepped on it, get your leg amputated