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(1) palmar radiocarpal ligament, (2) dorsal radiocarpal ligament, (3) ulnar collateral ligament, (4) radial collateral ligament, (5) intercarpal ligaments, and (6) digitocarpal ligamentspe of personal injury covered under Randy's Commercial General Liability policy?

A. Muscular strain

B. Ligament tear

C. Fracture

D. Joint dislocation

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The palmar radiocarpal, dorsal radiocarpal, ulnar collateral, and radial collateral ligaments are part of the wrist joint. Injuries to these ligaments can be covered under Randy's Commercial General Liability policy.

Step-by-step explanation:

The ligaments mentioned in the question are part of the wrist joint, also known as the radiocarpal joint. The palmar radiocarpal ligament is located on the palm side of the wrist, while the dorsal radiocarpal ligament is on the back side of the wrist. The ulnar collateral ligament and radial collateral ligament are located on the sides of the wrist, providing stability to the joint. The intercarpal ligaments connect the individual carpal bones, while the digitocarpal ligaments connect the carpal bones to the metacarpal bones of the hand.

Injuries to these ligaments can occur in activities that involve trauma or excessive force to the wrist joint, such as falling on an outstretched hand or during sports. Ligament tear (option B) is a type of injury that can be covered under Randy's Commercial General Liability policy.

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