Accident Statistics and Resources

| by Tim Penn | January 28, 2008
Each year, motor vehicle crashes cost the country nearly $720 million dollars and tragically end the lives of 43,000 Americans. Those recent government statistics also conclude that motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death for Americans aged 3-33 since 2002.

Despite all the safety features and accident prevention measure you take, there is a high likelihood that you or someone you love will be involved in a motor vehicle accident. While minor fender benders result in inconvenience and frustration, serious crashes can alter a driver’s life forever. Drivers can always replace their car, but may never be able to recover from the physical damage suffered in a car accident.

Attorneys who handle car accidents play a major role in protecting the legal rights of victims. Choosing an experienced compassionate attorney is a critical step toward recovering both physically and financially from a car accident.

Although driver reaction times and skill comprise a large part of accident prevention, a recent study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gathered data on fatality rates among different types of motor vehicles.
Generally, a larger the car is, the smaller the risk of a driver fatality. Hence, smaller cars have a greater risk of fatality in a vehicle crash.

Pickups and SUVs have a higher rate of fatalities than cars when weight is similar. Another factor is electronic stability control. The safest models of vehicles with the lowest fatality rates all have ESC.

While most injuries suffered by car accident victims are minor they are still painful. Whiplash, as well as cuts and scrapes or bruised muscles. Sadly, others are tragic and can result in crippling brain and spinal cord injuries, paralysis, or even death. Though some accident circumstances do not cause serious personal injury or require a lawsuit to be filed, you should always be aware of your legal rights and have information accessible if the need arises.

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