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2,541. The $34.4 billion cost in 2006 included $9.8 billion in cost from fatal crashes, with an average cost of $3.841 million per fatality. Injury ...
South Africa’s roads are a death trap — claiming nearly 12,000 lives a year, draining 3% of GDP and enabling corruption ...
While different car models and even different colors can have varying insurance costs, is the same true for different kinds of cars? What about SUVs?
Miller estimates the average cost per fatal firearm assault for this tragedy will be around $7.8 million, which accounts for factors such as medical care, mental health, work loss, emergency ...
Nonfatal injuries in the United States totaled more than $1.8 trillion in costs stemming from hospital visits in one year, according to an analysis.
So even though Blacks lose a higher number of lost life years per fatality (14.5 quality-adjusted years for Blacks vs. 9.9 for whites), this differential essentially is erased by the higher ...
The U.S. Coast Guard reported there were a total of 11 recreational boating incidents in 2024 in Hawai‘i waters, including ...
Fatal injuries, including homicides and suicides, resulted in $214 billion nationally in medical and work-loss costs in 2013, according to a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and ...
The coronavirus has claimed more than 1,000 U.S. lives per day since the start of the pandemic, but some states have borne especially large death tolls.
Research commissioned by Perception Point finds that cybersecurity incidents cost organizations $1,197 per employee per year.
“Autonomy has the potential to significantly reduce accident frequency longer-term and reshape the underlying claim cost distribution and legal liability for accidents,” Goldman Sachs analyst Mark ...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the current "best estimate" for the fatality rate among Americans with COVID-19 symptoms is 0.4 percent. The CDC also estimates ...