Self Inflicted Injury Concerns

Summary

Hitting oneself can be seen as a safety threat, especially if it results in injury or suggests self-harm. Lawyers focus on legal advice, not emergency response, unless immediate danger is present.

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Would the lawyer call *?
In most cases, a lawyer wouldn't call * just because someone said, "I hit myself," unless there is an immediate threat to the person's safety or well-being. Lawyers typically focus on providing legal advice and support. If there's a concern for safety, they might encourage the person to seek medical or emergency assistance. Is there a particular legal issue you're concerned about?
"****" was ONLY a hypothetical question
I see, this is a purely hypothetical scenario. In general, a lawyer would focus on understanding the situation and providing appropriate legal advice. They would not typically call * unless there is an immediate threat to someone's safety. Is there anything else specific you'd like to know about legal scenarios?
Is hitting yourself considered an immediate threat to your safety?
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Hitting yourself can be considered an immediate threat to your safety, especially if it leads to injury or indicates potential self-harm. Legal or medical intervention might be necessary depending on the severity and circumstances. Is there anything else you'd like to discuss regarding this topic?
Those were just hypothetical questions
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It sounds like you're exploring some hypothetical legal scenarios. If you have any specific legal questions or situations you'd like to discuss, feel free to ask!