Mortal Injury
Mortal injury refers to a severe physical harm that results in death or is likely to lead to death. This type of injury can occur from various causes, including accidents, violence, or medical conditions. It often involves critical damage to vital organs or systems in the body, making recovery impossible.
In legal contexts, mortal injury may be associated with wrongful death claims, where the deceased's family seeks compensation for their loss. Understanding the nature of mortal injuries is essential for medical professionals, law enforcement, and legal practitioners to address the consequences effectively and provide appropriate support to affected families.