Damage to a part of the body. It may be accidental or intentional. Caused by chemicals, physical objects, or trauma.
Traumatic (in insurance) or iatrogenic (in malpractice) damage to the body, of external origin, unexpected and un-designed, by the injured person.
To hurt someone or a part of the body.
Damage or a wound caused to a person’s body.
Wound or damage to a part of the body.
Blunt or penetrating trauma or damage to a part of the body.
Injury refers to physical harm inflicted on any part of the body. It can result from various causes, including environmental factors such as force, heat, cold, electricity, vibration, and radiation, as well as chemical causes like poisons, bites, or oxygen deprivation.