| injury | Death or personal injury from electric shock, burn, fire, arcing or explosion resulting from electrical energy | en |
| injury | harm or damage; produced disturbance of structure and/or function | en |
| injury | The term "Injury" means a physical or mental condition that is the direct or indirect result of an Accident (other than an occupational Accident) sustained by a Covered Person while covered under this Plan | en |
| injury | What occurs when you are injured in a specific, one time event or several small events within a short period of time | en |
| injury | results from the acute exposure to physical agents such as mechanical energy, heat, electricity, chemicals and ionizing radiation in amounts or at rates above the threshold for human tolerance | en |
| injury | is physical harm or damage to the body resulting from an exchange, usually acute, of mechanical, chemical, thermal, or other environmental energy that exceeds the body's tolerance | en |
| injury | For purposes of the Workers' Compensation Act, an injury to an employee includes any injury, regardless of the worker's previous physical condition, that arises in the course of employment and relates to the employment Injury includes aggravation, reactivation, acceleration, or death resulting from the injury An injury also includes certain occupational diseases listed in the Workers' Compensation Act | en |
| injury | A physical harm or disability, which is the result of a specific incident, caused by external means The physical harm or disability must have occurred at an identifiable time and place Injury does not include illness or infection of a cut or wound, or self-inflicted injury | en |
| injury | 1 the infringement of another's legal right | en |
| injury | Persistent muscle spasm may occur as a protective mechanism following an injury, such as a broken bone In this instance, the spasm tends to minimize movement and stabilize the area of injury Injury of the muscle alone may cause the muscle to spasm | en |
| injury | Any damage or hurt done to a person or thing; detriment to, or violation of, the person, character, feelings, rights, property, or interests of an individual; that which injures, or occasions wrong, loss, damage, or detriment; harm; hurt; loss; mischief; wrong; evil; as, his health was impaired by a severe injury; slander is an injury to the character | en |
| injury | Any damage or violation of the person, character, feelings, rights, property, or interests of an individual; that which injures, or occasions wrong, loss, damage, or detriment; harm; hurt; loss; mischief; wrong; evil; as, his health was impaired by a severe injury; slander is an injury to the character | en |
| injury | trauma | en |
| injury | an act that injures someone an accident that results in physical damage or hurt any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc | en |
| injury | When a player is injured and sitting or lying on the ground, the referee may stop play after allowing the opponent full advantage of a possession The referee will then allow the injured player to be examined and allow for substitution | en |
| injury | Damage or hurt done or suffered In health insurance, an injury refers to bodily damage sustained by accident | en |
| injury | means a bodily injury or physical trauma to You resulting from an Accident (occurring solely, and directly and independently of any other cause or any other physical defect or infirmity existing prior to the Accident) in an Insured Event prior to Your return to Your Point of Departure Exposure to the elements of nature as a direct result of an Accident shall be deemed to be Injury | en |
| injury | Injuries can be classified by the intent or purposefulness of occurrence in two categories, intentional and unintentional injuries Intentional injuries are ones that are purposely inflicted and often associated with violence These include child abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, aggravated assault, homicide, and suicide Unintentional injuries include only those injuries that occur without intent of harm and are not purposely inflicted | en |
| injury | Reversible phenotypic response of bacteria exposed to sublethal stressors | en |
| injury | a casualty to military personnel resulting from combat | en |
| injury | an act that injures someone | en |
| injury | means damage or harm to the physical structure of the body and those diseases or infections naturally resulting from the damage or harm The term also includes occupational diseases | en |
| injury | an accident that results in physical damage or hurt | en |
| injury | any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc | en |
| injury | An injury is damage done to a person's or an animal's body. Four police officers sustained serious injuries in the explosion The two other passengers escaped serious injury | en |
| injury | If someone suffers injury to their feelings, they are badly upset by something. If they suffer injury to their reputation, their reputation is seriously harmed. She was awarded £3,500 for injury to her feelings | en |
| injury | to add insult to injury: see insult | en |
| injury | Accidental bodily injury sustained by you: After the Effective Date; and While the policy is in force | en |
| injury | For Workers Compensation purposes: any injury, illness, or disease arising out of employment An injury may be traumatic, repetitive, or cumulative over time, or an aggravation of a medical condition that is either pre-existing to employment or not proximate to it | en |
| injury | any damage or injury inflicted upon another | en |
| injury | Accidental bodily injury independent of disease, bodily infirmity or other cause Top | en |
| injury | In US law, a finding by the International Trade Commission that imports are causing, or are likely to cause, harm to a US industry An injury determination is the basis for a Section 201 case It is also a requirement in all anti-dumping and most countervailing duty cases, in conjunction with Commerce Department determinations on dumping and subsidization | en |
| injury | An injury is any diminution in the person's prospects, or, more precisely, a diminution in the person's causal capacity, minus those alternatives that the person has no desire to undertake The younger the person, the smaller this reduction because the person has had less opportunity to thoughtfully reject alternatives Injuries are "actionable"-that is, they are evidence of rights-if they are caused by breaches of duty | en |
| injury | Harm or adverse effects to aquatic organisms and the habitats they require to complete their life cycle | en |
| injury | A specific impairment of body structure or function caused by an outside agent or force, which may be physical or chemical | en |
| injury | A bodily injury that is the direct result of an accident and not related to any other causes that occurred after the effective date of the policy | en |
| injury | hurt; wound; harm, damage; insult, offense isim | en |