An intentional injury was done on purpose and an unintentional injury was an accident or the result of thoughtlessness.
Domestic abuse ( plato users ) answer is B
unintentional injury is an injury caused by accident.
Which is an example of an intentional injury
Any time you subject the body to injury (intentional or unintentional) it's going to hurt to some extent the difference being that a piercing done by a professional body piercer is done quickly and cleanly and the pain is minimized.
There is really only one main difference between and intentional tort and negligent tort. An intentional tort would be an injury caused by an intentional act by another. A negligent tort however, is one that is an accidental injury caused by negligence.
The classic unintentional tort, in any field, is negligence. Negligence is an unintentional tort because the tortfeasor does not intend to cause harm, but, through careless behavior, does cause harm. In the medical field, negligence is generally called "malpractice" - when a doctor or other medical professional fails to exercise the proper skill, judgment, or care expected of such a professional, and through this failure, causes injury to a patient. An intentional tort in the medical field could include any intentional tort that someone can commit outside the medical field - such as assault, battery, false imprisonment, fraud, etc. An example of battery that could conceivably be committed by a doctor would be the doctor performing an operation that the patient did not consent to.
there is no difference
The person with the injury is the casualty.
Up to the court.
The difference between a wound and an injury is that, when injured the skin is torn while a wound is what is formed after the skin is torn.
Harm is when something is bad or not good for You and injury is when You get hurt
unintentional injury