Aggravation definition

Aggravation means an actual worsening of the compensable conditions after the last award or arrangement of compensation that satisfies the requirements of ORS 656.273.
Aggravation means an actual worsening of the compensable condition(s) after the last award or arrangement of compensation, which is established by medical evidence supported by objective findings, and otherwise satisfies the statutory requirements of ORS 656.273.
Aggravation. The term “Aggravation” means a Worsening of an approved service- connected injury/illness or occupational disability that occurs after the Member’s condition has been deemed Medically Stationary.

Examples of Aggravation in a sentence

  • Under Section 1102 (Aggravation for Special Harms) (2) (i) of the Penal Code, if the victim is a person with an intellectual or physical disability or illness, the baseline sentence will be aggravated by one level.

  • POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS OF OPIOIDS: ◾ Confusion or other change in thinking abilities ◾ Problems with coordination or balance that may make it unsafe to operate dangerous equipment or motor vehicles ◾ Breathing too slowly — overdose can stop your breathing and lead to death ◾ Nausea ◾ Sleepiness or drowsiness ◾ Vomiting ◾ Constipation ◾ Aggravation of depression ◾ Dry mouth THESE SIDE EFFECTS MAY BE MADE WORSE IF I MIX OPIOIDS WITH OTHER DRUGS, INCLUDING ALCOHOL.

  • Torture of persons with disabilities will also be covered by Section 1102 (Aggravation for Special Harms) (2) (i) of the Penal Code, which states that if the victim is a person with an intellectual or physical disability or illness, the baseline sentence shall be aggravated by one level.

  • The test results indicated respondent's Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) was .12 percent.‌ Matter in Aggravation W 5.

  • The factors are not applicable in situations involving criminal actions (in which case §281.63 of this title (relating to Considerations for Criminal Offenses) applies).(1) Aggravation.


More Definitions of Aggravation

Aggravation means an acceleration or exacerbation of a pre-existing condition caused by some intervening event or events. Compare with “flare-up,” Rule 2.2300, and “recurrence,” Rule 2.3900.
Aggravation means an intervening work-related trauma that independently contributes to a member’s original injury that amounts to more than the natural progression of the preexisting disease or condition, and is not the result of age or length of service. The intervening independent trauma causing the aggravation must be an identifiable event or series of work-related events that are the proximate cause of the member’s present condition of disability.
Aggravation means the worsening of a work-related injury due to a pre-existing condition.
Aggravation means an acceleration or exacerbation of a pre-existing condition caused by some intervening event or events.
Aggravation means an acceleration or exacerbation of a pre-existing condition caused by some intervening event or events. Rule 2.1110.
Aggravation means an acceleration or exacerbation of a pre-existing condition caused by some intervening event or events. WC Rule 2.1110. “Recurrence” means the return of symptoms following a temporary remission. WC Rule 14.9242.
Aggravation means the clinical effect of a compensable injury on a pre- existing disease or disability resulting in a permanent activation, acceleration or increase in the impairment and/or loss of earnings capacity resulting from the pre-existing disease or disability;