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The Most Common Accidental Fatal Injuries

More than 173,000 deaths occurred in the United States in a recent year due to accidental injuries. This comes out to over 52 deaths from unintentional injuries per 100,000 people, which makes injuries the third-leading cause of death in the U.S.

Deaths from unintentional injuries can be devastating, as family members often have no warning and no chance to say goodbye to a loved one. It can be even more tragic if the death was preventable and happened due to another party’s negligence.

The most common types of fatal unintentional injuries are:

  • Falls – Unintentional falls account for nearly 40,000 deaths annually, as they can cause serious traumatic injuries, including spinal injury, brain injury, and internal damage. Falls can happen from any height – including ladders, balconies, roofs, or stairs – or even on level ground.
  • Vehicle accidents – Motor vehicle crashes are another highly common source of fatal injuries, and over 37,000 deaths happened on U.S. roads in a recent year. Fatal injuries can result from any type of collision, including head-on, intersection accidents, rollovers, truck crashes, motorcycle accidents, and more.
  • Poisoning – Unintentional poisoning is the top cause of accidental injuries, and this can happen in different environments and for a variety of reasons. Poisoning can happen in the home due to improperly labeled or marketed products, at work due to toxic exposure, and other situations.

If you tragically lost a close family member in an accident, you might have the right to file a claim for wrongful death. This will never replace your loved one, but it can provide financial support and justice for your loss.

Let Our St. Augustine Wrongful Death Lawyers Protect Your Rights

Naples & Spence, Attorneys at Law, has a team of committed St. Augustine wrongful death attorneys who can provide support and representation for your family in this difficult time. Contact us for more information and a free consultation today.

 

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