Define injury and its different types of injuries
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Personal injury plaintiffs usually bring lawsuits that turn on a defendant’s negligence. Generally, the plaintiff must prove the following elements of negligence by a preponderance of the evidence: the defendant’s duty, the defendant’s breach of duty, actual and proximate cause, and damages. The elements can vary somewhat based on the situation that gave rise to the negligence. Whether a personal injury case arises out of premises liability, product defects, medical malpractice, or a car accident, the nature and severity of the injuries is what determines the value of the case.
Personal injury lawsuits can arise from many types of injuries, including:
Brain Injury
Broken/Fractured Bones
Burn Injury
Catastrophic Injury
Drowning
Electrocution
Fire/Burn Injury
Spinal Cord/Back Injury
Loss of Limb
Scarring/Disfigurement
Paralysis