In general, now according to the existing identification standards, in the ribs and the occurrence of two or more segments of the rib fracture, is enough to minor injuries two. Under normal circumstances, if a rib fracture or a linear fracture of two ribs is not enough for a second-degree injury, the main criterion is two and crushing fractures, that is, fractures that are broken in more than two segments constitute a second-degree injury. In addition, if the ribs are broken more, there is an impact on the lungs, and the identification mainly depends on the impact on the lungs. If the impact on the lungs is greater, the higher the disability level. If it leads to a rib fracture on one side, it is possible that the injury will be higher, depending on the specific lung condition.