Unfortunately, bicyclists who are involved in collisions with cars, trucks, and other vehicles face the prospect of serious and
often permanent injuries, or even death.
Truck accidents on highways are very often fatal accidents, with survivors suffering crushing,
often permanent injuries.
Not exact matches
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.
then the resulting
injuries are very
often to the brain and could cause
permanent damage.
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.
As a consequence,
injury to the retina
often leads to
permanent vision loss.
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Lightning courses through a body at speeds of 90,000 miles per second — so fast that it
often doesn't leave
permanent injury.
These
injuries often result in
permanent paralysis and frequently result in euthanasia of the pet.
Temporary or transient deafness is most
often due to buildup of wax or debris in the ear canals, while
permanent deafness can have a number of causes, including untreated ear infections,
injury, drug toxicity, tumors, congenital (birth) defects and old age.
Injuries and illnesses can get much worse if left untreated, and can
often cause
permanent, avoidable damage.
Claims arising from anesthesia mistakes are devastating,
often resulting in
permanent injury, profound brain damage or death.
Spinal cord
injuries, many resulting in
permanent paralysis, are
often caused by the negligence of others, such as surgical errors or malpractice, recreational accidents,
injuries at birth, motor vehicle collisions, industrial mishaps, defective products or machinery, and even accidental exposure to toxic chemicals.
Defective machinery
injuries are
often severe and may cause
permanent disabilities, the loss of use of body parts, and even death.
This subtle but
often permanent affect can be very frustrating for the victim living with the post-accident symptoms of a mild traumatic brain
injury.
Sustaining a burn
injury, no matter how minor or severe, is a very painful experience and very
often results in
permanent scarring.
Therefore, truck accidents
often result in
permanent, debilitating
injuries and death to occupants of other vehicles involved in the crash.
This can be a particularly devastating
injury as it
often has long - term, if not
permanent, repercussions.
Surgery and physical therapy can help in some cases, but spinal
injury is
often permanent, at least to some extent.
Often bus accident victims are left with severe and, in some cases, debilitating and
permanent injuries, including:
Dog bites
often result in major and
permanent injuries.
The effects of a frontal lobe
injury are not only serious, they are
often permanent.
Major catastrophic
injuries often cause
permanent, lifelong disability along with chronic pain and suffering.
A personal
injury due to an accident can become a catastrophic
injury,
often leading to
permanent disability.
Often people sustain severe and
permanent injuries.
However, serious and
permanent injuries often merit a personal
injury lawsuit.
Traumatic Brain
Injury (TBI) A traumatic brain
injury can be life - threatening, and the damage done by traumatic brain
injury is
often long - term, creating
permanent disabilities and challenges for the victim.
Catastrophic
injuries often result in
permanent damage to the victim, disabling him or her for life.
Even mild head
injuries can result in traumatic brain
injury, and the damage associated with brain
injury can
often be
permanent and debilitating.
Even if the
injuries are not
permanent, the road to recovery is long, difficult and
often lonely.
These
injuries can
often lead to
permanent disability.
Spinal cord
injuries are
often catastrophic because they have long - term or
permanent consequences.
Though burn
injuries can be treated, they
often leave
permanent scarring and may require costly skin grafts to make the skin appear as normal as possible.
Serious
injuries often mean that the victim will experience
permanent residual complaints and never fully recover.
Most of these
injuries require extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation,
often resulting in
permanent disability.
These types of
injuries often lead to
permanent disabilities and can have an impact on your life for the foreseeable future.
Dog bite
injuries are
often severe and include nerve
injuries, fractured bones, and
permanent disfiguring scars.
Although serious cases of hospital negligence
often involve
permanent injuries or fatalities, common forms of hospital negligence include:
Thousands of motorcyclists and their passengers are still injured every year in the United States, and when those
injuries are not fatal, they are
often catastrophic, disabling, and / or
permanent.
The
injuries a person sustains when an 18 - wheeler hits their vehicle
often range from traumatic to fatal, leaving victims owing thousands of dollars in medical bills, suffering from
permanent injuries or being unable to work.
Especially at highway speeds, truck accidents are
often deadly, and anyone lucky enough to survive typically sustains catastrophic and / or
permanent injuries.
Since water submersion
injuries deprive the brain of oxygen, surviving accident victims
often suffer
permanent brain damage.
These types of brain
injuries are life changing and
often permanent.
Drunk drivers cause serious —
often permanent —
injuries and even death.
Electrocution
injuries are
often caused by someone's negligence in marking off a hazardous area, and victims» lives can be put at risk, or they could suffer a serious
injury that causes
permanent damage.
Independent medical exams (also known as IME's) are a tool
often used by insurance companies when an injured plaintiff is claiming
permanent injuries and damages.
Survivors are
often left with
permanent scars, tissue damage, and extreme pain because of these
injuries.
Particularly on highways and at high speeds, truck accidents are frequently fatal, and the survivors of truck accidents quite
often suffer catastrophic and / or
permanent injuries.
Along with those expenses, burn
injury victims
often struggle with the psychological and emotional trauma of
permanent disfigurement and disability, and they aren't able to return to work for lengthy periods of time.
The effects of electrocution
injuries are
often long - lasting or
permanent.