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Can I use my social security card to pay for medical expenses if I am intentionally injured?

1. First, you can apply to the forensic doctor for injury identification. If the public security has intervened, then you should have a certificate of injury identification to see if it constitutes a minor injury or more. If so, you can ask the other party to bear criminal responsibility for intentional injury. Generally, it is fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance, which can cause serious injuries. Now you can insist on not writing a letter of understanding to the other party, and then the other party has no discretionary sentencing circumstances and no remorse, and the court will make a judgment according to the statutory sentencing range.

2. In practice, because all criminal cases are involved by the public security, criminal suspects are worried about the trust relationship of the other party. If the other party breaks away from the relationship in the public security stage and the public security withdraws the case, it will be difficult. According to the normal situation, you are slightly injured by the intentional injury of the other party, and you can be investigated for criminal responsibility.