Sentences with phrase «permanent effects of your injuries»

The recovery time in these instances is often lengthy and will require both physical and occupational therapy to learn how to live with any permanent effects of your injuries.

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If your dog survives the immediate effects of a rattlesnake bite, permanent injury may follow.
The effects of a frontal lobe injury are not only serious, they are often permanent.
A person who is the victim of a head injury, physical trauma, or the adverse effects of medical treatment may experience brain damage resulting in permanent disability.
The permanent effects of brain damage, amputation, broken bones, spinal injury, and paralysis, such as paraplegia or quadriplegia, are not easily overcome.
The brain injury attorneys at The Cochran Firm understand that one of these injuries can have a permanent, devastating effect on your life.
Brain Injury Attorneys The brain injury attorneys at The Cochran Firm understand that one of these injuries can have a permanent, devastating effect on your life.
It does not apply to minors or interdicts in actions involving permanent disability and brought pursuant to the Louisiana Products Liability Act or state law governing product liability actions in effect at the time of the injury or damage.
In the end, the judge found that; as her injuries were, based on probability, a direct result of the accident, and that the effects were likely to be permanent, that «the whirlpool of symptoms caused by the Accident has substantially and detrimentally affected the quality and enjoyment of Ms. Gabor's life and the lives of those she loves [576]».
While most of the medication errors that occur have either little effect on the patient, others can cause permanent long - term injury, disability, or even death.
The effects of electrocution injuries are often long - lasting or permanent.
When an accident or injury has left a person deformed or disfigured, e.g., by scars or other permanent effects on personal appearance, the injured person (the «plaintiff») may be able to collect damages for any mental suffering that arises due to awareness of the disfigurement.
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