Sentences with phrase «for permanent injuries»

Drastically reduce, and in most cases eliminate, compensation for permanent injuries to limbs, including: fractures; torn ligaments, tendons, and cartilage; dislocations; and surgery up to and in some cases including total joint replacement.
There's also compensation available for any permanent injuries or loss of earning capacity caused by resulting injuries.
A personal injury plaintiff may be entitled to an award of the costs for future medical care for permanent injuries.
This includes medical bills, a portion of lost wages, and compensation for permanent injuries.
A surgical patient on June 1 won a $ 6.3 Million jury verdict for permanent injuries suffered in a botched procedure.
Notwithstanding what you hear or read elsewhere, the circumstances of the particular case determine how the victim will need to prove and determine their losses for permanent injuries.
There is no excuse for permanent injury resulting from their use.

Not exact matches

«Cal / OSHA's regulations define a serious injury or illness as one that requires employee hospitalization for more than 24 hours for other than medical observation, or in which a part of the body is lost or permanent disfigurement occurs.»
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.»
The obvious choice for me would be the Pole as he is a tough tackling central midfielder and with Coquelin on the injury list and Elneny at the African Cup of Nations we are a bit short there, but I am not sure about signing him on a permanent basis.
For Chambers to make a permanent spot for himself in the Arsenal rearguard, he would have to dethrone Mertesacker or Koscielny (when the Frenchman returns from injury) from the Arsenal backline, with pristine performances that force Arsene Wenger into preferring form players over players who have proven experienFor Chambers to make a permanent spot for himself in the Arsenal rearguard, he would have to dethrone Mertesacker or Koscielny (when the Frenchman returns from injury) from the Arsenal backline, with pristine performances that force Arsene Wenger into preferring form players over players who have proven experienfor himself in the Arsenal rearguard, he would have to dethrone Mertesacker or Koscielny (when the Frenchman returns from injury) from the Arsenal backline, with pristine performances that force Arsene Wenger into preferring form players over players who have proven experience.
Limited signing and high injury problems seems our permanent issues looking for some to be resolved.
Before Gary Lewin left the club, Arsenal's yearly (August - to - August) average amount of injuries was 59.4, but in the year following Lewin's departure (2008)(for a permanent first - team physiotherapist role with the England national football team), the injury average skyrocketed to 76.3 per year — a 28 % difference.
We have to realise he is well into his thirties, playing with a permanent Achilles injury, he simply is not up to playing 3 games a week, but being the sort of guy he is, he is not going to turn around and say he can't give his best for a major game.
Jan cant give a permanent replacement for cazorla and so doesn't buy and some injury in midfield mess the second half of season (arsenal record in recent times - if 1 part of season good, other is gone) 2.
Citing a survey of high school and college sports injuries for 1973 - 75, the academy found nine cases of permanent paralysis caused by spinal - cord injuries suffered on the trampoline and 25 cases of temporary paralysis.
There was a further long injury lay - off over the winter months and he finished his loan spell with seven goals from twenty four appearances; despite the fact that he had picked up a heel injury in the final game of the season, this was felt to be sufficient evidence for West Ham to offer him a permanent six year deal.
However, Janssen could be sidelined for the rest of the campaign due to a toe injury, and Milliyet reports that the Super Lig side have been put off making the move permanent due to his injury problems.
Cheerleading is one of the highest risk sporting events for direct catastrophic injuries that can result in permanent brain injury, paralysis or death, with cheerleading accounting for an astounding 66 percent of all catastrophic injuries in high school female athletes over the past 25 years.
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.
The results of at least two recent studies, however, suggest that reductions in full - contact practices can be accompished safely without putting players at additional risk, while researchers continue looking for the head trauma «holy grail»: a threshold - whether it is number of hits per week, over the course of the season, of a certain force, or to a certain part of the helmet (e.g. facemask, top of the head) above which players are at an unacceptably high risk of permanent brain injury.
Permanent brain injuries to the extent that they may be confined to a wheelchair for life, might require feeding tubes because they can't take food orally, and will generally require constant care 24/7 for the rest of their natural lives (which will inevitably be shorter and more painful than they otherwise would have been).
Bad outcomes for babies are death and permanent brain damage or other disability such as a brachial plexus injury sustained during a difficult vaginal delivery.
It typically takes this long, or longer, to fully understand the cause for the reported consumer injuries and to develop a suitable permanent remedy to guard against additional injuries.
When a baby is obstructed in labour at home, or born with hypoxic brain injury, the delay in transferring to a tertiary hospital may result in permanent severe disability that will persist for the rest of that person's life.
Care providers are concerned about vaginal birth for a potential «big» baby (fetal macrosomia) because as fetal birth weight increases so do the risks for shoulder dystocia, vaginal tears, and permanent nerve injury to the newborn.
Head injuries are the leading cause of death and permanent disability in bicycle crashes, accounting for more than 60 percent of bike - related deaths.
With no way for the cells between the brain stem and spinal cord to regenerate or reconnect, the injury often results in the permanent inability to empty the bladder.
In filing their brief, the groups cited Navy documents which estimated that such testing would kill some 170,000 marine mammals and cause permanent injury to more than 500 whales, not to mention temporary deafness for at least 8,000 others.
For several years, Tuszynski and colleagues have been steadily chipping away at the notion that a spinal cord injury necessarily results in permanent dysfunction and paralysis.
So for the last 15 years I've been studying retinal ganglion cell biology trying to understand why they fail to survive after injury or in degenerative diseases like glaucoma and also when their connections to the brain are interrupted why do they fail to regenerate to regrow, why do they fail to repair themselves, it's this fundamental problem that leads to permanent vision loss in glaucoma.
Clinics such as the Institute of Regenerative Medicine and Orthopedics actually offer stem cells from these alternate regions for injections into injuries that need to be healed fast, or chronic aches and pains that need a permanent fix.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon isn't so much a film as it is a sensory assault for masochists willing to pay top dollar to for their eyes to explode into a million pieces and their eardrums to reverberate to permanent injury by the onslaught of thunderous crashing, thumping, and clanging without any attempt to push forward a story from scene to scene.
A person on temporary assignment shall be considered on temporary assignment duty to regular work assignments of the sending agency; shall be entitled to all benefits to which the person would otherwise be entitled, including compensation for injury or disability; shall receive the same salary and benefits as at the person's regular assignment; and shall remain an employee of the permanent employer for all purposes, except that the person shall be supervised by the agency to which assigned.
As well as payments received for loss of a limb or permanent disfigurement if based on the injury and not on missed work.
Military and veterans who have suffered injuries during their service or have a total and permanent disability, can apply for a loan discharge.
This treatment is given for the purpose of saving life, minimizing pain, and reducing the risk of permanent injury.
Foster volunteers provide temporary homes to pets that need extra care prior to adoption, including those recovering from illness or injury, orphaned kittens and puppies, mother cats and dogs nursing their litters, and pets that need a break from the shelter while waiting for a permanent home.
While before his injury, Sakurai would make up for lost time by working on weekends and holidays, with a difficult, and in the worst case, potentially permanent condition like this, he finds himself between a rock and a hard place.
For instance, in a case where a car accident victim had to have temporomandibular joint (TMJ) surgery on their jaw, experts debated if this was a permanent injury «with a reasonable degree of medical probability.»
For example, a plaintiff who had not fully recovered 2.5 years after the accident was held not to need a physician's opinion and the jury could infer that the injuries were permanent.
Permanent or disabling neck injuries, such as a paralyzing spinal cord injury, could also qualify for Social Security Disability benefits.
The plaintiff is entitled to compensation for any permanent disability cause by the injury, as well as compensation for pain and suffering.
Some serious injuries can make it difficult or impossible for you to work, or you may have permanent scars that affect your self - confidence.
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.
For instance, some plaintiffs are exempt from having to prove permanent injury in order to recover compensation under the law (for example, someone who has been injured while driving in a taxi cab or public mass transit vehicle (bus) is not subject to the permanent injury thresholFor instance, some plaintiffs are exempt from having to prove permanent injury in order to recover compensation under the law (for example, someone who has been injured while driving in a taxi cab or public mass transit vehicle (bus) is not subject to the permanent injury thresholfor example, someone who has been injured while driving in a taxi cab or public mass transit vehicle (bus) is not subject to the permanent injury threshold).
Furthermore, in some instances proving permanent injury may be a prerequisite for other types of damage awards, such as pain and suffering in car accident cases.
While some costs can be established with a fair amount of certainty, other amounts are open to interpretation: for example, how does one place a monetary value on the permanent disfigurement of a face, or evaluate how much money a student would have earned in the workforce if not for a brain injury suffered, perhaps, in a car accident?
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.
These injuries place a heavy burden on the victim and his or her family, who must also learn how to live with the permanent handicap, assuming the role of caregiver and responsibility for the accompanying expenses.
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