السبت، 28 أبريل 2012

Michigan Auto Accident Statistics

Although some insurance industry publications try to minimize the impact, the truth about automobile accidents is disturbing:

According to the National Safety Council, there are approximately 12 million automobile accidents every year.
Approximately 2 million non-fatal, but disabling, injuries occur in automobile accidents every year.
Approximately 10% of all automobile accident victims become disabled.
Collisions occurring at speeds as low as 5 miles an hour can lead to significant cervical or neck injury. This is true even though there is little to no damage to the motor vehicles in a low speed collision.
Even if an accident causes no broken bones, a victim may suffer "soft-tissue" injuries that last for months, or sometimes years. A study reported in the European Spine Journal indicated that 10% of accident victims experienced degenerative bone conditions during the first year after the auto accident .

If you or a loved one was seriously injured in a Michigan auto accident, talk with an experienced Michigan auto accident lawyer. Please submit a simple, free, and confidential legal consultation form now.

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