Injuring
Injuring is the act of causing injury, or the instance of causing harm or damage to a person or object. It can be intentional, such as assault or vandalism, or accidental, as in falls or equipment failure. In legal and medical contexts, injuring is distinguished by intent, circumstance, and outcome.
In medical terms, an injury refers to physical harm to body tissues or organs, ranging from minor
Injury assessment often uses criteria of severity (minor, moderate, severe) and may involve first aid, emergency
Legal considerations depend on jurisdiction and context. Injuring another person can lead to criminal charges, civil
Prevention emphasizes risk assessment, training, protective equipment, engineering controls, and safe work practices. Public health and
Etymology: Injuring is the present participle of injure, from Latin iniuriāre via Old French injurer.