Los Effects Aesthetic

Posted By on February 5, 2015

In a society like ours, increasingly worried about the physical appearance of the person, the effects of accidents on the appearance and the appearance of the person every time are taken into account to a greater extent when considering repair or compensation for injuries sustained. In this sense, is considered that anyone who could cause damage of this nature to another malicious, negligent or severely reckless way should economically repair those. Valuation of them the question facing us is, how is the valuation of the scars, burns and other adverse cosmetic effects on the person carried out? Firstly it should be noted that any bodily injury is, by its very nature, unquantifiable. When the destruction of property, in most cases it is very simple to determine its intrinsic value. However, how will determine compensation which could correspond to a scar on one cheek? Normally for carry to out the assessment used methods that consider the degree in which there has been a disfigurement in the subject. Thus, 100% would correspond to the appearance of a person who had not suffered any injury, and hence would be deducting depending on the severity and the depth of it. For example, the aforementioned scar could be mitigated through surgical intervention, and in any case it would be a very localised lesion. A percentage, would have therefore less that would be given to another person who has been spilled acid in his face causing a terrible abrasion in much of the same.

Both the injury and the moral and emotional effects of the injury would be considered in this assessment. The parameters that will be evaluated with the purpose of granting certain objectivity and accuracy when it comes to quantifying the damage caused (which is, as we have already said, and unquantifiable by nature) would need to assess the following parameters or indicators:- Location: The fact that the injury, scar, burning or stigma of any kind is visible at first glance will have great influence. The face, neck, and in women the upper part of the chest and legs are always considered and in any case visible parts. -Morphology: Assesses the own outward appearance of the lesion, and if it is limited to a certain contour or presents, on the other hand, an image with an aesthetic effect and diffuse adverse more evident. -Personal factors: is would take into account age, previous state or profession to which devote the victim, taking into account the possible impact of your injury could result in their work (for example, if developed activities to the public). Jose Alberto Andrio Espina original author and source of the article.

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