The rate of unintentional or accidental injuries suffered by the State of New York State residents has stayed relatively stable for the past decade, according to statistics gathered by the state’s Department of Health. The rates of deaths, hospitalizations, and emergency room visits for accidental injuries have not changed much since the early 2000s.
In 2006, the last year for which the Department of Health has [...]
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New York Accidental Injury Rates Holding Steady, Says State
Understanding New York Traumatic Brain Injury Statistics
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) involves a wide range of possible injuries to the brain. Concussions are a commonly-known type of TBI, but other injuries, including incidents when an object pierces the skull, known as penetrating head injuries, also fall into this category. The New York Department of Health keeps track of the number and types of TBIs treated in hospitals throughout the state each year, so that educati [...]
Firefighter Dies After Station Accident
Tim Oliveira, 53, of Salisbury died this past Sunday at a Boston hospital after suffering fatal injuries in a tragic accident while working at the Salisbury Fire Department on Lafayette Street last Friday.
According to The Eagle Tribune, Lieutenant Oliveira was doing an oil change on one of the department’s vehicles when the jack holding the vehicle failed, causing the vehicle to fall on top of Oliveira. Firef [...]
ADHS Program Focuses on Injury Prevention
Arizona exceeds the national average for injuries, which prompted the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) to partner with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to develop a program designed to prevent injuries. This program has four major objectives:
Identify injury issues and determine specific needs for programs and policies designed to prevent injuries.
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Pennsylvania DOT Names Pittsburgh’s Most Dangerous Roads
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and news station WPXI recently released a report on the most dangerous roads and intersections in the Pittsburgh area. The roads named in the report were chosen for the high number of car crashes that take place at these locations.
According to WPXI, the number-one location for dangerous crashes in Allegheny County is Route 51, or Saw Mill Run Boulevard, in Pittsburgh. [...]
Delaware Woman Struck, Killed by Snow Plow
A 51-year-old woman was struck and killed by a Delaware Department of Transportation snow plow on January 27 in Wilmington. According to The Philadelphia Inquirer, the woman was walking early in the morning when she was hit by the dump truck, which was equipped with a plow.
Because of their size and weight, it can be difficult for snow plows to maneuver or stop quickly, particularly when roads are slippery or sn [...]
NJ Public Works Employee Suffers Injuries Repairing Water Main
New Jersey Department of Public Works employee Jay Artale was injured while repairing a water main in Fairfield, NJ on October 29. An article on NJ.com reports that he sprained his neck and back and suffered bruises on his legs and arms when the walls of a hole caved in on him. A co-worker was also injured.
Construction sites are often associated with a higher amount of vulnerability as opposed to the environment [...]
Blind Pedestrian Hit by Pick-Up Truck in Accident
On October 6, a blind man and his seeing-eye dog, were struck by a pick-up truck on Camden Avenue in Moorestown, New Jersey. Mr. Parks was wearing a reflective orange vest. According to Philly.com, he is reported to be in critical condition.
Every eight minutes a pedestrian is hurt in a traffic accident and about 5,000 pedestrians die every year in pedestrian accidents. In Pennsylvania, nearly 45% of pedestrian i [...]
Washington County Intersection Auto Accidents Lead to Wrongful Death Suits against Penn DOT
Several families of victims killed at a Washington County, PA intersection during the past two years are suing the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. The lawsuits claim that the agency knew since 1994 that the intersection was dangerous and were negligent regarding its design, construction, and maintenance.
According to this article, there were 90 accidents reported to the police at the intersection of st [...]
Pennsylvania Car Accident Statistics
Here are some interesting statistics recorded by the PA Department of Transportation in 2006 regarding car crashes in the state of Pennsylvania. The report’s statistics are based upon reportable accidents, or any accident that was reported by the police. 1,300 Police Departments in Pennsylvania provide the Department of Transportation with this information. The report given cannot account for unreported accidents [...]
