The term "term injury" refers to a type of disability that results from an illness or accident and is expected to last for an extended period, typically for more than 90 days. This type of disability can have long-lasting effects on a person's physical abilities, mental health, and overall quality of life. Term injuries may require extensive medical treatment, rehabilitation, and support services to help individuals recover and adapt to their new circumstances. The duration of the injury is typically what distinguishes it from other types of disabilities such as acute or chronic conditions.