I felt like I needed to go for the medical report first since that's really the only thing I know how to read well.



Pages 9 and 10 of the medical report describe the punch to the jaw, which describes the injury as intact without fracture or dislocation, meaning just a bruise.
He was prescribed Naprosyn, which is basically an anti-inflammatory drug for pain, swelling or stiffness. Usually it's for people with cardiovascular issues, though. To be honest, I think the drug is kinda overkill and he should've been given ibuprofen if he needed a painkiller so badly.
The entirety of page 15 is basically detailing the fact that he got a bruise and that the doctor suggested that his injuries aren't that bad.
Basically the health report, despite saying that his pain ranges from 6-8/10 (and for the record, my dad, when he had his heart attack a few years ago stated that his pain was around 6-10 for some questions when asked), the report shows that most of the injuries are unremarkable.
Not really much to say. It's just... this happened because this guy got one cheek bruise and a few scratches? okay.