Recovery for domestic abuse: victims of domestic violence can fight back, with the law and good lawyers on their side. Insurance coverage or personal injury … for injuries.: An article from: Trial
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The Role of the Ghillie Suit in Preventing Paintball Injuries
Paintball can be a very painful experience, especially for those inclined to ignore prescribed rules of safety and common sense. It is also painful for those too old to bend as easily as they once did, but those injuries should fall in the “lacks common sense” category. It would appear from my research that a great many injuries are minor and can be considered part of the game. The injuries I address here are the more serious and avoidable ones. All injuries are avoidable, but taken too far you lose the spirit of the game. I find it ironic that the most serious injuries are the easiest to avoid. The most common injury by far are the eye injuries. This says a lot about the intelligence and/or maturity of the paintball enthusiasts. The simple expedient of wearing the face mask immediately takes this injury off the playing field. In supervised play the face mask is mandatory, but not all play is supervised and those participants are obviously not going to be the most responsible. While these injuries are avoidable, it is my opinion that we will always have them. Those wishing to avoid those injuries should simply avoid the unsupervised arenas. I would like to point out that those players wearing Ghillie Suits have an extra measure of protection from eye injuries, especially if their suit has a Hood as any paintball Ghillie should. The next most common injury is being struck by pellets in the gonads or groin area. This is a serious injury only because most paintballers are young and have their procreation years ahead of them. Some of these genital injuries have indeed left the victims permanently incapacitated. Again, all of these injuries are preventable through the simple expedient of wearing a cup. Think of it as a face mask for the balls. Of course this injury is serious only to the injured party while for some reason I will never understand, the rest of the world finds it hilarious. I don’t think this injury comes under any supervision, so you’re on your on to protect your valuables. Yet again a certain measure of protection is available by wearing a Ghillie Suit. Quite often paintballers in Ghillie Suits are struck repeatedly and never even feel it. I mention this last hazard only because of the severity of the injuries. There have been deaths recorded as a result of stray CO2 cartridges. This is absolutely preventable. The canister valve must turn with the canister. Failing to take notice of this one fact can be deadly. In this particular circumstance I cannot imagine A Ghillie Suit providing any benefit. If you play paintball in a regulated environment, it is extremely rare that an injury will occur that could be considered severe. Hurts, scrapes, lesions, bruises aplenty are an integral part of the sport, just as they are in football, baseball, or any active sport. To avoid it all take up shuffleboard. If you don’t yet have your Ghillie Suit, get it now at http://www. ghilliesandstuff. com/Happy Woodsying!
How to Kill Pain of Injuries Quickly
Injuries are probably the most common health problem. From a simple cut or bruise to severe and life threatening concussion, all injuries have the potential of resolving completely by the knowledgeable use of the homeopathic medicine Arnica. Knowledgeable use means that you not only need to know the right medicine, but also the potency (strength) and frequency of dose. Home prescribers of homeopathic medicine can do a huge amount of good with the low potencies available to them. But it doesn’t mean, that when, say, Arnica stops working, that it is no longer required. A higher (or lower) potency may be needed. Or more (or less) frequent doses may be needed. Only someone professionally trained will know the answers to these puzzles. But as a general rule of thumb: the more recent the injury, the fewer the doses the more distant the injury the lower the potency the more distant the injury, the more frequent the doses the more serious the injury, the higher the potency the more serious the injury, the more frequent the doses Repeating a dose should occur when the effect of the last dose wears off. This is normally experienced by a return of the old pain/symptom or a plateauing of the improvement. Dosing more frequently will generally not show up as an improvement, making novice home prescribers believe it no longer works. Although minor injuries can be easily and completely resolved by homeopathic home prescribers, the more serious ones are best left to a professional homeopath. This doesn’t mean you can’t start off the treatment by using Arnica immediately, as this will always have a positive effect. I once fell off my roof, while doing some essential repairs before a forecast windy night. Although it was only a fall of about three metres, I landed on concrete. I don’t know what I did to myself, and I wasn’t about to find out by waiting. Although in shock, I crawled into the house, found my bottle of Arnica, always kept in a handy location, and dosed myself. Frequently. Initially I was feeling nauseous and, what I can only describe as odd. And I wasn’t about to move. But after about half an hour, I was ready to move about, albeit slowly. A couple of hours later and I was back on the roof, to make it secure for the night. At no time did I have any pain (even though I couldn’t stand initially, this wasn’t due to pain – to be honest, I don’t know why I couldn’t) or any bruising. And I have no fear about doing minor roof repairs. If you use no other homeopathic medicine, buy yourself a few bottle of this fabulous medicine for any unforeseen injuries you, your family or your animals may sustain. You may never know how much good you do, or what disasters you averted.
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The Dangers of Construction Site Injuries
There is no doubt that construction sites are very busy places. They can also be very dangerous places. All construction sites must comply with OSHA regulations intended to minimize the risks and it is true that the number of accidents on construction sites is diminishing. Unfortunately though regulations are not always followed, or not tightly enough and all kinds of accidents occur every day. Let us take a look at some of the more common injury risks involved with construction sites. Falls Falls from heights make up 1/3 of fatalities on construction sites. Incorrectly erected scaffolding, open sides and floor holes, unsecured ladders and unguarded steel bars (resulting in impaling) are all common risks. By law scaffold erection must be overseen and checked by a ‘competent’ person. It is amazing how often this is not done though. Falling Objects All manner of tools and heavy equipment can come falling from above and a hard hat is not always enough protection. If a construction area has not been correctly fenced off, or something falls from a crane that reaches beyond the scope of the site passers-by can also be hit by falling objects. Excavation and Trenching Accidents Cave-ins can and do occur. If material is mounded up too close to the edge it can also fall back in causing serious injury. The risk of death to construction workers in trenching and excavation sites is considered to be 112% higher than in any other area. Electrocution Exposed high voltage overhead or underground power lines can easily result in death. Faulty power tools or leads are also responsible for electrocution injuries as are exposed wires that have been left live. Chemical injuries Construction sites are often full of dangerous chemicals. Over exposure to some of these can lead to injury as can inhalation and sometimes explosions or fires. Exertion injuries Back injuries from heavy and incorrect lifting are among the most frequent. All manner of RSI injuries from repetitive work are also common. Heavy Equipment Many injuries can be caused by heavy equipment in all manner of ways. Machinery may be faulty or topple over. Carelessness with cranes results in many injuries. Forklifts and skid steers are other common accident causers. Fire and Explosions While less common there is always the risk of fires and explosions, mainly from faulty equipment or chemicals. Injuries can range from bumps and bruises, broken bones, back injury, spinal cord injury, cuts, amputations, burns, poisoning and death. Minor accidents usually heal up quickly. More severe injuries may mean days, weeks, months or more off work, with mounting medical bills. Some workers may never be able to return to the same job again. Workers compensation may be a help but very often a good personal injury lawyer can work aggressively to get the full level of compensation a worker deserves. Negligence may well be found to be the fault of employers, property owners, machinery manufacturers, or other third parties. It is critical that anyone injured on a construction site seeks medical help immediately. They should then seek legal advice to see if they may have a case. This article is not legal advice.
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