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Simple English definitions for legal terms

continual injury

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A quick definition of continual injury:

Continual injury: When someone keeps getting hurt over and over again. This can be physical or emotional. It's like when you keep getting a scrape on your knee and it never has a chance to heal. In the law, injury means when someone's rights are violated and they are harmed in some way. This can be a criminal or civil wrong, like when someone hurts you on purpose or says something mean about you.

A more thorough explanation:

Continual injury is a type of harm or damage that happens repeatedly over time. It can be physical, emotional, or financial.

  • A worker who is exposed to toxic chemicals on a daily basis and develops health problems as a result is experiencing continual injury.
  • A person who is in an abusive relationship and suffers physical and emotional harm on a regular basis is also experiencing continual injury.

These examples illustrate how continual injury can have a long-lasting impact on a person's well-being and quality of life. It is important to seek help and take action to stop the source of the injury.

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