In the United States, about 20,000
Car accidents
Oh, dude, you're really worried about sledding accidents? Well, statistically speaking, around 20-25 people die each year in sledding accidents in the US. But hey, don't let that stop you from hitting the slopes! Just, like, wear a helmet or something, I guess.
In U.S. there are about 50000 people injured each year due to motorcycle accidents.
8 people are injured each year in wild-life related accidents in sweden. I did an essay on it.
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No one report has that data.
i think that over 200 people die in work related accidents each year.
According to Census statistics: 2,889,000 people were injured in the United States due to motor vehicle accidents in 2003 including pedestrians and cyclists.
Over 12,000 people were injured during the Chile 2010 earthquake.
Aprox 65,000 + a great more were injured during production of war materials.
Around 6,000 people were injured. Around 3,000 were killed.
About 22,870 people receive fatal head injuries while sledding each year. 2,000 die, and 85% of the injuries/deaths are children under 18. This post is dedicated to my friend Ian who died last year in a sledding accident. His parents are fighting so that there is a law in place that says, that children under 18 need to wear helmets while sledding...