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Injury Facts
The federal government's National Center for Personal Injury Protection
and Control keeps track of injury statistics. Here are some of the
Center's details about injury in the United States.
Every year, more than 90,000 people die in the United States
as a result of unintentional injuries.
Accidental injuries result in about 31 million emergency room
visits each year.
Every year, about a quarter of all children sustain an injury
serious enough to require medical attention, school absences,
and/or bed rest.
Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of injury-related
deaths in the United States for people ages one to thirty-four.
In 1997, 3.5 million people were injured in motor vehicle accidents
in the United States, and another 42,000 died as a result of such
accidents.
Falls are the leading cause of injury-related deaths in older
Americans. One out of every three people age sixty-five and over
falls each year.
Falls are also the leading cause of non-fatal injuries to children
up to fourteen years of age, accounting for an estimated 2.5 million
emergency visits annually.
Drowning is the second leading cause of injury-related deaths
in children ages one to fourteen.
In 1997, residential fires claimed the lives of 3,360 Americans
and resulted in $4.6 billion in property damage.
In 1998, improper use of fireworks caused 8,500 injuries.
About 600,000 people are treated in emergency rooms every year
for bicycle-related injuries. In 1998, 758 bicyclists died from
their injuries.
Someone in the United States seeks medical attention for a
dog bite every forty seconds.
Playground accidents result in about 200,000 emergency visits
every year-that's one injury every 2½ minutes.
In 1998, over two million people called poison control centers
regarding accidental poisonings.
In 1998, nearly 40 percent of traffic fatalities were alcohol-related.
Alcohol is also involved in about 40 percent of fire-related deaths
and up to 50
percent of deaths from drowning.
Accidental injuries are the fifth leading cause of death in
the United States.
On average, there are 11,200 disabling accidental injuries
every hour during the year.
One out of every 10 construction workers is accidentally injured
every year.
The most common accident at construction sites is falls, either
on the same level or from height. More fatalities occur from falls
than any other construction activity.
Ironworkers are the construction trade with the greatest likelihood
of being injured on a construction site.
More ironworkers are injured during decking operations than
any other ironworking activity.
Get legal help for your injuries by hiring a lawyer in Memphis that you are sure will handle the case with respect
to you and the legal profession. Hire a personal injury lawyer that
has experience in your claim area.
Did You Know?
Wrongful death claims seek compensation for losses resulting from the family member's death
A number of situations lead to wrongful death case being filed. Medical mistakes, car accidents, criminal attacks, work-related injuries, and other accidents result in wrongful death case. Expert testimony and other requirements mean that medical mistakes tend to be the most difficult wrongful death claims to prove, requiring extensive effort on the part of attorneys.
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Definition:
Broadly, carelessness on the plaintiff's part. More precisely, conduct which falls below the standard of care established by law for the protection of one's self against unreasonable risk of harm.
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Definition:
Ambulatory surgery refers to previously scheduled surgical and nonsurgical procedures performed on an outpatient basis in a hospital or freestanding ambulatory surgery center's general or main operating rooms
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