Sentences with phrase «where permanent impairments»

The percentage of claims where a permanent impairment is accepted has gone from over 10 % in 2001 to 5.9 % in 2015, a very sudden 41 % reduction.

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Where a company is poorly financed, a poor quarterly report can often contribute to a permanent impairment of capital where the issuers are either denied any access at all to capital markets, or can access such markets only at an ultra-high Where a company is poorly financed, a poor quarterly report can often contribute to a permanent impairment of capital where the issuers are either denied any access at all to capital markets, or can access such markets only at an ultra-high where the issuers are either denied any access at all to capital markets, or can access such markets only at an ultra-high cost.
Upper Back — Pain originating from the neck and / or upper spinal column (also known as thoracic spine injury — the region where your spine connects to your ribs) can cause severe pain and permanent impairment.
This coverage applies where a threshold injury (death, permanent serious disfigurement and serious impairment of a body function) has been sustained and non-economic damages are appropriate because of the negligence of an uninsured person.
PPI and permanent disability claims range from modest impairment where only specific parts of your body are affected to total impairment where you are unable to return to any form of employment.
They are only permitted to sue the at - fault driver for general damages and future health care expenses where they have sustained a «permanent serious impairment» of an important function.
Our lawyers have expertise in handling personal injury claims ranging from cases where clients have sustained relatively minor injuries to cases involving serious permanent physical and mental impairment or death.
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A psychosocial disability is one where people significant and permanent functional impairments related to mental health issues.
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