Sentences with phrase «only permanent injuries»

Only permanent injuries cases can recover more than $ 50,000.

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The 1967 Abortion Act was only supposed to allow for a termination of pregnancy under such exceptional circumstances as those that would result in «grave permanent injury to the physical or mental health of the pregnant woman.»
It's extremely selfish of the women to risk not only death but permanent brain injury for their children, then ask all of us to pay for their stupidity.
Now an owner may only be liable for double damages for injuries caused by their dog only if a dog bites a person with «sufficient force to break the skin and cause permanent physical scarring, or disfigurement» if the owner knew the dog had previously done so.
627.730 - 627.7405, or against any person or organization legally responsible for her or his acts or omissions, a plaintiff may recover damages in tort for pain, suffering, mental anguish, and inconvenience because of bodily injury, sickness, or disease arising out of the ownership, maintenance, operation, or use of such motor vehicle only in the event that the injury or disease consists in whole or in part of: (a) Significant and permanent loss of an important bodily function.
The effects of a frontal lobe injury are not only serious, they are often permanent.
As a result, only the most obvious examples of neglect, with substantial permanent injuries are successful.
In exchange for that guaranteed payment, the Florida State Legislature enacted a restriction on lawsuits that only allows individuals to seek noneconomic damages (pain and suffering) if they sustained a permanent injury.
People with zero threshold coverage have unlimited rights to sue for noneconomic damages such as pain and suffering, while those with verbal threshold coverage can only collect such damages if they have suffered certain permanent or disabling injuries.
These injuries are almost always permanent, and will affect not only the individual but also the victim's family.
As such injuries will require many years of medical care and treatment, the compensatory damages sought will reflect not only the medical costs but the permanent changes that the victim will now be facing.
[63] It may be concluded from all this that the prospect of a chronic injury in the nature of a permanent or indefinite injury is only a possibility, but in Dr. McAnulty's report he also says that the patient has more likely than not reached the point of maximal medical improvement and that statement reflects a standard of probability and not possibility.
If your injuries only lasted 1 year, and then you returned to a normal life, there's a good chance your injuries will not be found to be «permanent»; and therefore, you won't meet the threshold for pain and suffering damages.
If you've only been injured in such a way that the damage done has been minor, if you have an expectation to return to work at your original position within just a few days or weeks, and you don't anticipate any permanent disability from your injuries, it's unlikely that you'll need a lawyer.
Typically, an insured motorist in the Great Lakes State may only be sued after a collision if the accident resulted in death, serious injury, or permanent disfigurement; if it involved an out - of - state motorist; or if it took place out of state.
Third party legal liability: The Liability Only Plan offers extensive protection against legal liability arising due to accidental damages, any permanent injury / death of a person and / or any damage caused to the property for an amount up to Rs. 7,50,000.
You can only sue for pain and suffering if your injury results in one of these examples: a body part loss, major disfigurement or scarring, a displaced fracture, a loss of a fetus, permanent injury to a body part or organ such that it can't heal normally, and death.
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