H is. Why is it there in the first place. You can see there is another car there, so get out the way
Car A pays- He started it. That's not always true. Was sitting at red light, was hit by other car that had been hit by other car. Insurance Co. said neither car was at fault, my insurance fixed my car. No fault ins.
Most injuries/fatalities from tornadoes are caused by flying debris striking people. The other way is unfortunately when the tornado catches people in the open and can literally pick them off the ground and they are severely injured/killed again by debris or being tossed back to the ground.
Once they are on the injured reserve list, they remain there for the remainder of the season. They can play again the following season if they are not injured and the team resigns their contract.
He didn't have any injuries. I bet he'd never do that again!
ANSWER They go into remission. Which means that they get all healed up and get all injured up again.
He was injured (again).
People suffer from all sorts of injuries and illnesses everyday. Often these cause cheyne-stokes respiration's and yes, the problems which caused the respiratory condition can be fixed. Head injuries is a prime example of an injury that can cause cheyne-stoke restorations and again head injuries can and have been fixed prior to death. SO, fix the cause you fix the respiratory issues.
It is after someone is injured and they do physical activities to get them fit again.
he might be champion again but only if his injured eye heals if not he might have to retire
I dont believe he left he is just injured yet again
It is hard to quantify this for many reasons. What is regarded as an injury can vary. A player may get injured during a game and be fine soon after. A player may get a more serious injury which stops them playing in a match, but they are soon fit again. A player may get a very serious injury which results in them missing many matches. Although very rare, players can get a career-ending injury. Many injuries happen in small clubs and go unreported. Injuries happen to players not playing in any club, like in schools or even players playing amongst themselves, and go unreported. For more general information on GAA injuries, consult the page below.
Time stops when a player is injured, and the clock is not started again until the situation has resolved and the playing area cleared.