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Criteria for forensic identification of minor injuries due to nasal bone fractures

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The identification criteria for minor injuries from nasal bone fractures are: comminuted nasal bone fracture; bilateral nasal bone fracture; nasal bone fracture combined with maxillary frontal process fracture; nasal bone fracture combined with nasal septum fracture The situation is classified as minor injury level two. Minor injuries refer to injuries that cause damage to a person's limbs or appearance, partial impairment of hearing, vision or other organ functions, or other injuries that cause moderate harm to personal health, including minor injuries of the first level and minor injuries of the second level. The law is objective:

"Standards for Appraisal of the Degree of Human Injury" 3.1 Serious injuries that cause physical disability, disfigurement, loss of hearing, loss of vision, loss of other organ functions, or other injuries that cause significant harm to personal health, including Serious injury level one and serious injury level two. 3.2 Minor injuries cause damage to a person's limbs or appearance, partial impairment of hearing, vision or other organ functions, or other injuries that cause moderate damage to personal health, including minor injuries of the first level and minor injuries of the second level. 5.2.4 o) Comminuted nasal bone fracture; bilateral nasal bone fracture; nasal bone fracture combined with maxillary frontal process fracture; nasal bone fracture combined with nasal septum fracture; bilateral maxillary process fracture.