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Automobile
Accidents

Auto accidents are a leading cause of injury
and death in all age groups. Approximately
6,000,000 auto accidents occur each year
with 40,000 fatalities. Nearly 43,000 people
died in car accidents in 2002, reports the
U.S. Department of Transportation's National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration. This
figure has increased by 1.5% from the
previous year. Although the number of
traffic-related injures has declined from
3.03 million to 2.92 million, the number of
fatalities due to drunk driving has steadily
increased. Alcohol is involved in 40% of
fatal accidents, and speeding is involved in
29% of all vehicle accident fatalities.
The numbers are
staggering. About 26% of drivers have
been involved in a car crash in the last
five years. There were 17,419
alcohol-related fatalities in 2002.
More than half the fatalities reported
--59%--were not wearing seatbelts.
Deaths from rollover crashes totaled 82%.
For the past five years, motorcycle
fatalities have been steadily increasing.
Deaths of motorcyclists aged 50 and over
have climbed by 26%.
Every 13 minutes, there
is a death caused by a motor vehicle
accident. Car accidents claim our very
youngest and our very oldest populations.
Americans from the ages of 1-33 are more
likely to die from a car accident than from
anything else. On the other side of the
spectrum, elderly adults aged 75 and up are
most affected by motor vehicle crashes. The
good news is fatalities of children seven
and under have dropped, most likely due to
safety seats. Also, pedestrian deaths have
declined by 1.9 percent.
Most car accidents are
entirely preventable. Drivers are most
likely distracted, tired or possibly drunk.
The National Highway Safety Traffic
Administration reports that most drivers
engage in activities that take their
attention away from the road. These
activities include talking with other
passengers: 81%; playing with the radio or
CD: 66%; eating or drinking: 49%; using a
cell phone: 25%.
It is important to know
what to do to protect the legal rights of
yourself and your loved ones. Selecting the
right car accident lawyer is an important
decision. You should choose someone who is
experienced, aggressive and dedicated to
working to get fair compensation for your
injuries.
We have represented more than one thousand people
injured as a result of automobile accidents, with
over one hundred recoveries in excess of one hundred
thousand dollars and several with recoveries of
one million dollars or more.
Mr.
Corwin can be emailed at
scott@sjclaw.com. |