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  1. 74% of the fatalities occurred in the 30- to 45-year-old age group.
  2. This is the 11th consecutive year that there has been an increase in motorcycle crash deaths.
  3. Approximately 700,000 patients undergo LASIK surgery every year. Complications are estimated estimated to be three to six percent.
  4. 716 bicyclists were killed in traffic accidents, a slight increase year to date
  5. You are required to stop at least ten feet away from the school bus.
  6. People are at greatest risk of injury when walking or standing in the loading and unloading area of the bus.
  7. Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and American Bulldogs were responsible for 77% of all human deaths from a dog attack.
  8. Depressive disorders affect approximately 18.8 million American adults or about 9.5% of the U.S. population age 18 and older in a given year
  9. Someone is injured by a car crash every 14 seconds, two million of the people injured in car accidents each year suffer permanent injuries
  10. Understanding the differences among drivers in different gender and age categories is crucial to preventing serious injuries
  11. All our curses have been approved for State Adjuster CE Credits http://www.claimsmeded.com
  12. There are 2 million Traumatic Brain Injuries each year - 500,000 of these injuries require hospital admission.
  13. Common back fusion includes lumbar fusion (lower back), spinal fusion, and cervical fusion (neck).
  14. Excessive speed is the second most common cause of deadly auto accidents, which accounts for about 30% of fatal accidents.
  15. Each year, almost 250,000 children are injured in car crashes, meaning nearly 700 kids are harmed every day.
  16. Car crashes cost each American more than $1,000 a year; $164.2 billion is the total cost each year across the United States.
  17. The leading cause of death for individuals between 2 and 34 years old is motor vehicle crashes.
  18. U.S. statistics show that head-on crashes were only 2.0% of all crashes, yet accounted for 10.1% of US fatal crashes.
  19. Bleeding between the brain tissue and the dura mater (a tough layer of tissue between the brain and skull) is called a subdural hematoma.
  20. Incidence extrapolations for USA for Whiplash: 120,000 per year, 10,000 per month, 2,307 per week, 328 per day, 13 per hour