The misuse of
these machines results in accidents that create subtle painterly incident while gesturing to a world of technological failure and possibility.
Not exact matches
This is Part Two of a two part Blogpost where Boston Personal Injury Lawyer, Keith L. Miller, reviews and analyzes a recent First Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruling,
in which an insurer sought a declaration that there was no coverage for an personal injuries as the
result of an
accident involving a contract worker who severed his arm
in a wool picking
machine.
Accidents involving motor vehicles and other automotive
machines can
result in devastating injuries.
Every year, snowmobilers are involved
in accidents resulting in personal injury, damage to their expensive
machines, and harm to other snowmobilers and other people's property.
This concept is manifested
in the form of VOW's — which are prospecting
machines, as have already been aptly described by
accident or design with: «You must understand that if you want massive
results, you must take massive amounts of action.»