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A person who will not or cannot move an injured joint could be suffering from what?

a person who will not or cannot move an injured joint could be suffering from sprain. Strain may only limit motion, but sprain is more serious


Can orcas be euthanized?

Euthanized, kill somebody to stop suffering: to kill an incurably ill or injured person or animal (orca) to relieve sufferingYes they can be. But only if they are truly suffering.


What you will do to stop a person being injured?

How we can stop a person being injured


What is it called the amount paid by a wrongdoer to the family of an injured person?

The amount paid by a wrongdoer to the family of an injured person is typically referred to as "compensation" or "damages." This payment is meant to help cover the costs of medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other related expenses caused by the injury.


In California if you do not have auto insurance and you are involved in an accident that is not your fault does the insured at fault have to pay your medical and or pain and suffering?

California law restricts owners and operators of motor vehicles injured in a motor vehicle accident from recovering compensation for pain, suffering, inconvenience, physical impairment, disfigurement, and other non-pecuniary damages if the injured person was not insured at the time of the accident


What does a person suffering from kleptomania want to do?

A person suffering from kleptomania wants to steal


Will your own insurance company pay you pain and suffering if you were at fault in the accident?

Your own underinsured / uninsured (UM) policy is designed to pay to you, the policy holder, if an uninsured or underinsured person is at fault and causes injury to you but that's only if the other driver was at fault and you were injured. If you injured yourself in the accident (you were at fault), then your insurance will NOT pay pain and suffering awards. If they did, there would be many, many, many people who would stage accidents to 'injure' themselves and then claim pain and suffering awards.


Do you tend to an armed suspect or an injured person at the scene of a crime?

The armed suspect. Hopefully you had a chance before confronting the suspect to call for assistance.Another View: At the scene of an offense; if an armed injured perpetrator is still on the scene, along with an injured citizen or victim, an officers first priority is to neutralize the threat from the perpetrator - disarming him by whatever means necessary - then restaining him in cuffs or ties. Once the threat is neutralized, ideally, a triage of all the injured parties should be conducted to determine who it is that needs aid the most. However, in actual practice the natural tendency is to evaluate and/or tend to the injuries of the innocent parties first before turning attention to the perpetrator. Hopefully by that time (as stated above) assistance will have arrived on the scene.


What happens if an insured automobile hits a uninsured automobile?

If you are at fault, you are responsible for the damage and your insurance company would pay. If the person was injured, some states pay only the medical costs, not pain and suffering.


If warning sign is posted and a person neglects the sign who is held liable?

The person liable is the person who ignored the warning.


What should a person do if they suspect that someone is suffering from alcohol poisoning?

Turn them on their side so that if they vomit they will not aspirate, and call 9-1-1 IMMEDIATELY. Alcohol poisoning cannot be treated using first aid.


Why does a person lose sense of smell after suffering a traumatic brain injury?

It depends on which part of the brain was injured - not all people lose their sense of smell. If the part of the brain that controls that sense is injured, then you will lose the ability because the brain cells are damaged and don't work to report smells like they used to.