A broken jaw itself is typically not considered deadly, but it can lead to serious complications. If the fracture causes airway obstruction, significant blood loss, or is accompanied by other injuries, it can become life-threatening. Additionally, complications such as infections or damage to surrounding structures can arise, increasing the risk. Proper medical treatment is essential to manage such injuries effectively.
I didn't fight at all, which side did you fight on.
Knights fought for their land and nobles before the king was considered and only when the king paid them would they then fight for him
because they are peaceful people that don't fight but pray
Fight.
africa
I think you would find that a battle is deadly even you fought it in a very untraditional "dove of peace" formation...
Someone shoved a broken Coke bottle in his face during a street fight.
it is deadly to all dogs who are in the fight.
The new repeating rifle killed too many soldiers too quickly.
The deadly fight between Romeo and Tybalt was not inevitable. It was a result of a series of misunderstandings and impulsiveness on both sides. If they had taken a moment to think rationally or if circumstances had been different, the fight could have been avoided.
duel
Canada does have marathons. Canadians too fight for deadly disease
A duel is a fight between two people
Yes, an injury resulting from a fight at work, such as a broken jaw, is typically considered an OSHA recordable incident. This is because the injury occurred in the workplace, and it resulted in a significant medical condition requiring treatment. However, whether it is classified as work-related may depend on the circumstances surrounding the fight, such as whether it stemmed from workplace activities. Ultimately, the specifics of the situation would determine the recordability under OSHA's guidelines.
Any military person who was deployed to fight, assist or support, during WWII.
A duel is a fight with deadly weapons between two individuals, typically conducted under agreed-upon rules and conditions. Historically, duels were often fought to settle disputes or defend one's honor. They were commonly associated with the code of chivalry, especially in the 17th to 19th centuries. Today, dueling is largely considered illegal and is viewed as an outdated practice.
Yes