Sentences with phrase «risk of a catastrophic accident»

The risk of a catastrophic accident is widely viewed to be lower today than it was two decades ago.

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As one of the world's leading experts in catastrophic risk management, the former Shell Oil Co. executive sifts through the wreckage to unravel the chain of events that triggers accidents.
One of the risks of nuclear power is a catastrophic accident like the one at Chernobyl in Russia.
Based on the risk of possible catastrophic injuries sustained in a car accident, many of Toronto's personal injury lawyers believe the cost to purchase the necessary coverage is relatively inexpensive.
Aviation accidents fall under the umbrella of catastrophic accidents, meaning accidents that carry a strong risk of leaving victims to suffer from lifelong injuries or disabilities.
Being less visible and less protected, compared to passenger vehicles, you are at a higher risk of being involved in catastrophic accidents.
The risks of catastrophic injuries and wrongful death accidents to Central Coast residents and visitors are much higher and the extent of injuries much worse.
Cases resulting in favorable outcomes are those where clients notify property owners of an unsafe area and nothing is done, or where the risk of catastrophic injury or death lies in dangers that are not apparent until an accident happens.
However, accidents involving large commercial trucks have an especially high risk of resulting in catastrophic or even fatal injuries for many reasons.
The Law Commissions of England and Wales and Scotland have launched a joint consultation into the safety risks of level crossings, which present the single largest risk of catastrophic train accident in the UK.
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