Sentences with phrase «small injuries sustained»

There is also coverage for small injuries sustained by guests in your home, outside the scope of liability.
There is also coverage for small injuries sustained by guests in your home, outside the scope of liability.

Not exact matches

We are already out of one of the «small» cup and can barely sustain the pressure in the league due to injuries and tactical farces (Jack» the puffing» Wilshere as a number10... Joke or strike of genius?).
Researchers from the University of California, Irvine, Georgetown University and the University of Rochester have found that specific small molecules in blood plasma may be useful in determining whether someone has sustained a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), commonly known as a concussion.
If self - care doesn't work, it's important to get the injury treated because if the tendon continues to sustain small tears through movement, it can rupture under excessive stress.
Without airbag protection, people in real - world small overlap frontal crashes can sustain head injuries from direct contact with the A-pillar, dashboard or window sill or by hitting trees, poles or other objects.
Without airbag protection, people in real - world small overlap frontal crashes can sustain head injuries from direct contact with the windshield pillar, dashboard or window sill or by hitting trees, poles or other objects.
This is to help minimize unnecessarily arching its back during the run and risk sustaining injury to its spine in case the wheel's diameter is too small.
The type of injuries sustained by motorcyclists are inevitably serious and complex, ranging from small cuts and bruises to bone breakages or death.
The 20 - year - old Plaintiff slipped and fell on a small puddle of water located in the main aisle of the store, sustaining serious injuries.
As a result the injuries that could be sustained are varied: they may be limited to small cuts and bruises or they could be particularly severe ranging from spinal injuries, brain damage, and in some circumstances even death.
The sheer mass and size of a car when compared to the small size and weight of a bicycle means that in a collision, the bicycle almost always sustains more damage, and the bicyclist greater injuries, than the driver of a car.
Specifically, if a large truck or SUV broadsides a small, compact vehicle, the damage to the smaller car can be catastrophic, and the same goes for the injuries sustained by any passengers left virtually unprotected in such a crash.
But if a large commercial truck collides with your car, small truck, or SUV at the same speed, because of the truck's mass and momentum, you're almost certain to sustain extremely serious injuries — that is, if you survive.
One way to look at it is that the insurer of the much smaller vehicle (whose insured likely sustained serious injuries) claims loss transfer from the insurer of the much larger vehicle (whose insured likely walked away from the accident without a scratch.
Truck accidents also tend to result in far more serious injuries than those sustained in rear - enders and smaller - scale motor vehicle accidents.
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