They (Croft and Freeman) concluded that
a substantial number of injuries are often reported in crashes of severity that are unlikely to result in large car damage.
These accidents more often than not, are caused negligent or distracted drivers, resulting in
a substantial number of injuries and significant damage to property.
«By placing
a substantial number of injuries into categories that presume little to no compensation, the Board has made a policy judgment that exceeds questions of medical improvements and worker healing.»
Finally,
a substantial number of injuries have occurred in young children using sippy cups, most commonly mouth injuries resulting from falls while running and drinking from a sippy cup simultaneously.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, there has been during this same period, and especially in the last five to ten years, a
substantial increase in the
number of reported cases
of second impact syndrome (SIS), which occurs when an athlete who sustains head trauma, i.e. a traumatic brain
injury - often a concussion or worse
injury, such as a cerebral contusion (bruised brain)- sustains a second head
injury before signs
of the initial
injury have cleared.
The 1997 Amendments to IDEA contain new regulations about sending students to alternative educational settings for drugs, weapons, or «
substantial evidence that maintaining the current placement
of the child is substantially likely to result in
injury to the child or to others...» (Section 300.521) As a result, the
number of students in alternative programs could increase.
It (Thompsons) is handling a
substantial number of claims involving catastrophic
injuries (including cerebral palsy, amputations and brain
injuries) and acts for some
of the most influential trade unions in the country.
Major changes to the structure
of personal
injury litigation as proposed including a
substantial increase in the
number of Litigants in Person (LiPs) make no sense at the best
of times but particularly where to do so will undermine the emerging online court.
Among construction equipment, cranes and product that is hoisted by cranes tend to be the cause
of a
substantial number of work
injuries and accidents.