Partial Injury
Partial injury refers to a type of harm where an individual suffers damage to a specific part of their body, rather than experiencing a total or complete loss of function. This can include injuries like fractures, sprains, or cuts that affect only a portion of the body, allowing for some level of normal function to remain.
In legal and insurance contexts, partial injury may impact compensation claims. Individuals may receive benefits based on the severity and impact of the injury on their daily activities, work, and overall quality of life, rather than a total disability assessment.