For instance, in Kentucky there is a monetary threshold of $ 1,000 but also a verbal threshold if
you injury is permanent or fracturing of a weight - bearing bone.
Adjusters will also look at those notes that will hurt their case, any indication that
the injury is permanent or that it could be argued that it is permanent will be also noted for final evaluation.
Whether or not your child's
injury is permanent will depend on the severity of the injury.
The value of a case depends on several factors, including the type of injury, the severity of the injury, whether
the injury is permanent, how it will affect your future, your medical bills and other financial loss or harm, where you are filing the lawsuit and who the defendants are.
If
your injury is permanent you will incur medical expenses after the trial, often for many years.
Sometimes a whiplash
injury is permanent but it is difficult to prove.
Depending on the types of injuries suffered, and whether or not
the injury is permanent or has permanently changed a person's life, the value of non-economic damages may be in the millions of dollars.
We work to determine if
your injury is permanent, if you require long - term medical care, what your expenses and property damages are, and whether or not you will be able to return to work.
Sometimes,
this injury is permanent, and can significantly impair a child's quality of life.
Sometimes, you need to hear an expert's opinion or the the doctor's belief that
the injury is permanent because the injury itself isn't obviously permanent.
Some shoulder
injuries are permanent and can certainly ruin a promising dog's show, obedience or agility career.
Even victories will result in casualties — deaths and
injuries are permanent, and you'll need to live with the consequences of every battle.
Paraplegia
injuries are a permanent disability that is usually associated with tremendous pain and suffering.
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.
Most spinal cord
injuries are permanent because spinal nerve cells do not regenerate like other body cells, so the damage is irreversible.
These are significant statistics, and despite much in the way of medical advancement many spinal cord
injuries are permanent.
This involves situations in which the plaintiff's
injuries are permanent and render them unable to return to their usual occupation.
Many of
these injuries are permanent and never heal.
In most cases, dead brain cells do not regenerate and
the injuries are permanent.
This can be an emotional time, especially if
your injuries are permanent.
g) the car accident
injuries are permanent, but when this litigation ends the plaintiff will become more active...
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.»
Of the 399 eligible claims, 124
were deaths and 17
were victims with physical
injuries that resulted in quadriplegia, paraplegia, double amputation,
permanent brain damage, or pervasive burns.
The worst
injury was suffered by Ryan Berntt, a teenager who
was shot in the head with a rubber bullet by police, leaving him in a month - long coma and with
permanent brain damage.
Depending on the severity of her sprain, her potential speed could
be reduced even when she
's fully recovered — the
injury could have done
permanent, or at least, lasting damage.
Damage to the reticular formation in human
beings makes all consciousness impossible, and
permanent injury results in an irreversible coma.
In their lawsuit filed last week demanding removal of the cross from the publicly funded 9/11 Memorial and Museum, American Atheists listed «dyspepsia,» «headaches,» and «mental anguish» as physical
injuries allegedly suffered by non-believers at the mere thought of the cross
being included in a
permanent display.
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.»
Arsenal, meanwhile,
are hoping to tie Theo Walcott down to a new contract, according to the Guardian, but could still do with more options out wide after both he and Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain endured
injury - hit campaigns last term, while Lukas Podolski has also recently left the club on a
permanent basis, joining Galatasaray.
«Following the serious
injury of the fourth thoracic vertebra, Ronny Keller will
be a
permanent paraplegic.
An
injury and lack of form prevented him from earning a
permanent move to the San Siro, but he
was able to escape Merseyside ahead of the transfer deadline last month and seal a switch to France.
The 26 - year - old has made two appearances so far this season after suffering an
injury setback while with Belgium earlier this summer, but it sounds as though he
's pushing to
be a
permanent fixture in Conte
's line - up moving forward.
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.
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.
I would have threatened to retire too, he
's locked into a contract with a team that had him put his life on the line and risk a
permanent brain
injury.
Having failed to impress AC Milan enough last season to warrant a
permanent return to the San Siro, the Italian international will
be desperate to put his
injury woes and disciplinary issues behind him and get back to playing at the level that many believe he
is still capable of reaching.
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.
Arsenal
is on
permanent injury enforced rotation.
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.
Although Pato
was one of the better players at Milan, his constant
injuries prevented him to leave a
permanent mark on the club.
He
was one of three sent to STVV along with South Americans Rodriguez and Cristian Cuevas; the former saw his time there maligned by
injury but Cuevas played more than thirty matches in a dutiful left - sided role and
is likely to seek a
permanent deal within the Jupiler League this summer.
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.
But more significant
is the consequence of that slight significant risk,
permanent brain
injury or death!
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.
The damage to hard and soft tissues resulting from undetected, unreported and often untreated overuse
injuries can
be permanent and lead to problems later in life, such as arthritis.
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).