Not exact matches
These deaths
accounted for 31 % of all
fatal car
accidents that were reported that year.
In 2010, motorcycle fatalities
accounted for 14.3 percent of all traffic fatalities throughout the state of Florida, and Pasco County
accounted for a majority of those
fatal accidents.
Additionally, business days (Monday through Friday)
account for 84 percent of all
fatal truck
accidents.
Similarly, while crashes involving tractor - trailers
account for 3.6 percent of overall crashes, they make up 9.1 percent of
fatal accidents, according to 2012 statistics from the Illinois DOT.
Nationally, traffic
accidents account for about 42 percent of all
fatal work injuries, but they were only the fourth-most prevalent cause of death in workplace
accidents in New York.
Motorcycles
accounted for 1.2 % of all vehicle
accidents in 2012; however, the number of deaths from those
accidents accounted for around 9.8 % of all
fatal traffic
accidents in Texas that year.
Even though these vehicles only amount to about 3 % of registered motor vehicles, they
account for about 9 % of all
fatal accidents.
Applying German rules on the scope of liability to this
fatal accident claim requires mitigation to be taken into
account which would not be the case under English law.
When you
account for per - vehicle - miles - traveled, motorcyclists are 20 times more likely to be involved in a
fatal traffic
accident than those in passenger vehicles.
Slip and fall
accidents are the most common cause of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and these
account for 46 % of
fatal falls among older Americans
These types of vehicle - pedestrian
accidents account for roughly 40 percent of all
fatal vehicle - pedestrian collisions.
Accidents involving tractor - trailers
accounted for about 3.5 %, or over 10,000, of all crashes within the state of Illinois, but were involved in 9.7 % of all
fatal crashes, and
accounted for just over 10 % of all the fatalities.
The
fatal four
accounted for 63.7 percent of the
fatal accidents.
According to the BLS, traffic incidents were the number one cause of workplace deaths,
accounting for about 40 percent of all
fatal work
accidents.
Fatal accidents involving a car and a pedestrian
accounted for 14 percent of crash - related fatalities in the state of Utah in the year 2011, reaching the highest rate since 2002.
Drunk drivers
accounted for 33.3 % of
fatal accidents in Tulsa, though the city's major roads saw much higher percentages.
The Music City
accounted for about 13 % of all
fatal accidents that happened in the state of Tennessee within those years.
The major interstate
accounted for about 9 % of all
fatal accidents in the city.
Collisions with a fixed object, such as a pole, a ditch or a rail
accounted to 36 percent of
fatal car
accidents and 17 percent of injury
accidents while collisions with a non fixed object, such as a person, a parked car, a biker, a train or an animal
accounted for 17 percent of fatality
accidents and 10 percent of injury related incidents [1].
Collisions with another car
accounted for 36 percent of all
fatal car crashes in 2009 and an incredible 66 percent of all injury related
accidents.
And it's not just the number of
accidents that's higher, it's also the severity: drivers under the age of 25 are involved in more than a quarter of all
fatal crashes, despite
accounting for just over 12 % of the driving population.
Overall, 31.6 % of all
fatal accidents in Dallas between 2011 and 2015 involved a drunk driver, which is greater than most cities where drunk driving
accidents usually
account for around a quarter of all
fatal accidents.
Overall Memphis
accounted for nearly 1/5 of all
fatal accidents in the state of Tennessee — a reason why its car insurance rates may be highest in the state.