Rates of
occurrence of injury in games is indicative of the need for good conditioning with ice hockey exercises in the preseason and during the regular season.
Permanent total disability (PTD) within 12 calendar months from the date
of occurrence of injury is covered up to 100 % of SI.
So, Arsenal must be properly prepared against the incursions of fatigue and
the occurrence of injuries to handle them without suffering any setback during the campaign.
Following
the occurrence of an injury the AT is usually the first individual to respond and provide care.
As she explained, the previous law only allowed a suit to be filed within three years from
the occurrence of an injury caused by exposure to a contaminant.
«These findings provide initial guidelines for optimal workloads to reduce
the occurrence of injury in elite youth football, but we should be cautious about directly applying this work to different teams and sports due to the specific nature of football's physical demands.»
The findings now provide a set of initial guidelines for helping to reduce
the occurrence of injuries in elite youth football.
Now Dr. Shai Efrati and Prof. Eshel Ben - Jacob of Tel Aviv University's Sagol School of Neuroscience have proven that it is possible to repair brains and improve the quality of life for TBI victims, even years after
the occurrence of the injury.
The principle applied in Pilates makes daily movements more efficient and lessens
the occurrence of injuries.
The reference to PRICE throughout the article IS in terms of
the occurrence of injury and the need to recover as quickly as possible.
The aim of an appropriate nutritional plan for athletic dogs is to maximize performance while minimizing
the occurrence of injuries.
Rather, she held, citing Athey v. Leonati, 1996 CanLII 183 (SCC), [1996] 3 S.C.R. 458, that causation could be established on the basis of material contribution to
the occurrence of the injury that was greater than de minimis.
As I have noted, in Athey v. Leonati, the Court said at para. 15 that «causation is established where the defendant's negligence «materially contributed» to
the occurrence of the injury», and that a «material contribution» is one that «falls outside the de minimis range».
Then there is «hindsight bias», where
the occurrence of the injury makes its probability seem greater.
Section 44 (10) of the Municipal Act, provides that no action shall be brought against a municipality for the recovery of damages from a sidewalk slip and fall unless within 10 days after
the occurrence of the injury, written notice of the claim has been provided.
It is advisable to talk with a personal injury attorney as soon as possible after
the occurrence of the injury.
As with many types of legal claims, pharmaceutical injury cases must be filed within a certain amount of time from
the occurrence of the injury, which varies by state.
A common misconception is that
the occurrence of an injury automatically results in a claim against the premises owner.
Remember, you also need to get compensated for the loss of current earnings, as this is the loss of your income due to
the occurrence of your injury.
The test, which has been applied in more than 15,000 workers» compensation decisions at the Tribunal and has never been successfully challenged at judicial review, assesses if a worker's employment made a significant contribution to
the occurrence of an injury.
[15] The «but for» test is unworkable in some circumstances, so the courts have recognized that causation is established where the defendant's negligence «materially contributed» to
the occurrence of the injury: Myers v. Peel County Board of Education; 1981 CanLII 27 (SCC), [1981] 2 S.C.R. 21, Bonnington Castings, Ltd. v. Wardlaw, [1956] 1 All E.R. 615 (H.L.); McGhee v. National Coal Board, supra.
In each case, the trial judge seems to have held that a prior event which was necessary for
the occurrence of the injury — an event offered by the defendant as something which would have at least been a partial defence — was not a but - for cause because its causal contribution was less than de minimis.
On the de minimis front, a prior factor (event, condition, whatever) is either necessary for
the occurrence of the injury (harm, damage) or it is not.
The proper test for causation in cases of negligent donor screening is whether the defendant's negligence «materially contributed» to
the occurrence of the injury.
Elimination period is the length the length of time between
the occurrence of the injury and the receiving of the payments to the beneficiary from the insurer.