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Accident Factoids By Dan Baldyga
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Accidents, personal injuries and insurance claims are here to stay. No matter
how far into the 21st Century American’s elect to drive (unless by the beginning
of the 22nd Century we’re all zipping around in our own personal space ship)
motor vehicle accidents will continue to pile up; with no end in sight!
There are more than 200,000,000 licensed drivers in the United States. (As of
2003 we’re close to a yearly 7 million motor vehicle accidents, involving well
over 3.5 million injuries).
Car accident crashes cost society an estimated $4,900 per second. That’s about
$25,000 in the time it took to read this fact.
Current records show that most American driver’s will have a near motor vehicle
accident 1 to 3 times per month and will be in a collision of some type on the
average of every 5 to 8 years plus these records also indicate that licensed
teenagers are 22 more times likely to get a speeding ticket than those who are
65 years of age or older.
In 1896 there were only four cars registered in all the United States. Two of
them collided with each other in St. Louis.
By the year 2025 there will be 33 million people 70 years or older in America.
This segment of the population will be growing 2.5 as fast as the total
population. They will make up the largest percentage of the “turning left” and
“rear end” accidents. Slowly but surely Senior Citizens have developed a higher
accident ratio than teenagers. (This will, in time, seriously impact the typical
Senior Citizen’s pocketbook). And also, by 2025, the total costs for motor
vehicle accidents in the United States will exceed 450 billion dollars.
The world’s most solitary tree is located at an oasis in the Tenere Desert in
Central Africa. There’s not one other standing tree within 31 miles. In 1960, it
was smashed into by a truck.
Up-to-date statistics clearly reflect that 1 out of every 5 Americans are
involved in an alcohol-related car crash at some time in their lives and the day
in which motor vehicle accident injuries occur most often is Saturday. Sunday is
second.
FIVE CRUCIAL MEDICAL DEVELOPMENTS THAT HAVE SLOWLY BUT SURELY COME TO PASS.
THESE WILL SERIOUSLY (AND FOREVER) IMPACT THE VALUE OF PERSONAL INJURY CLAIMS IN
THE YEARS TO COME:
Records prove that a motor vehicle accident of as little speed as 5 MPH can
produce a “whiplash-type” injury.
The symptoms arising from an injury sustained in a motor vehicle accident do not
necessarily present themselves immediately following an accident.
Medical research and clinical experience have accumulated enough information to
demonstrate that the delay of an injury symptom is the norm.
Studies have established that the delay of a symptom does not eliminate the
possibility of severe injury.
It’s been proven that individuals can continue to be symptomatic for many months
(even years!) after a motor vehicle accident. In addition approximately 75% of
them remain symptomatic for a minimum of 6 months after the accident. (And
current up-to-date statistics reveal that between the first and second year
after an accident has occurred over 20% of those injured actually have their
symptoms worsen).
Copyright (c) 2003 by Daniel G. Baldyga. All Rights Reserved
DISCLAIMER: The only purpose of this article, MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT FACTOIDS
has been created to help people understand the motor vehicle accident claim
process
Dan Baldyga makes no guarantee of any kind whatsoever; NOR to substitute for a
lawyer, an insurance adjuster, or claims consultant, or the like. Where such
professional help is desired it is the INDIVIDUAL’S RESPONSIBILITY to obtain
said services.
Dan Baldyga worked for over 30 years as an insurance adjuster, supervisor,
manager and trial assistant. Since his retirement he has written 3 highly
successful “How To” Insurance Claim books. His latest: AUTO ACCIDENT PERSONAL
INJURY INSURANCE CLAIM (How To Evaluate And Settle Your Loss) which includes
BASE, The Baldyga Auto Accident Settlement Evaluation Formula for determining
the value of ones “Pain And Suffering”, can be found on the internet at
http://www.autoaccidentclaims.com.
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About The AuthorFor 30 years Dan Baldyga was a claims adjuster, supervisor and
also a trial assistant. He is now retired and spends his time attempting to
assist those involved in motor vehicle accident claims, so they will not be
taken advantage of.dbpaw@attbi.com |