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Simple English definitions for legal terms

continuous injury

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A quick definition of continuous injury:

Continuous Injury: When someone keeps getting hurt over and over again, it's called continuous injury. This can be physical or emotional harm that happens repeatedly. It's like a never-ending cycle of pain and suffering. The law provides a way to get help for this kind of injury.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Continuous injury is a type of injury that happens repeatedly over time. It is also known as continual injury.

Examples: A person who works in a factory and is exposed to harmful chemicals every day may suffer from continuous injury. Another example is a person who plays a sport and repeatedly injures the same body part, such as a knee or shoulder.

These examples illustrate how continuous injury can happen over a period of time, rather than as a one-time event. It can cause long-term damage to a person's health or well-being.

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