It depends on how many miles per year you drive, where you drive, your driving performance, and many other factors. The odds of being in an accident are much greater than those of being killed, which are much less on average than one per 100,000,000 miles driven.
The Satan. The Enemy. In Non Canonical Books Cain was accidentally killed in a hunting accident. He was in some bushes and was mistaken for an animal.
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Mrs. Ward is afraid she is going to be killed in a car accident. So she has chosen not to ride in cars. How does she handle her risk?
Accidents cause the most deaths annually in the United States. Car, boating, gun, fire, and even freak accidents cause tens of thousands of deaths each year. The most common type of accident, particularly among teens, is car accidents. The chances of a sixteen-year-old driver being in a fatal car accident are five times greater than those of a twenty-year-old driver. Each year, there are 1.6 million car crashes involving teens. Every year, more American teenagers die in car wrecks than any other way. Nationally, that number was 5,610 fatalities in 2004. Statistics from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety show that alcohol is a factor in only 15 percent of the 16- and 17-year-old drivers killed in 2004 car wrecks in the U.S.
In the combat situations of today, there is little chance that a naval officer will be injured or killed in combat. There is a better chance that she or he would be injured in an accident.
Barbara Katie was killed in a traffic accident while riding in a stolen vehicle in 2006 at the age of 24.
If someone in a vehicle accident is injured or killed, one or all of the drivers involved in the accident may be charged with vehicular manslaughter or felon reckless or drunken driving, depending on the circumstances. The driver charged does not necessarily have to be the one who caused the accident.
It depends on the amount of damage to the car. "Fatal accident" normally means someone was killed, and has nothing to do directly with the amount of damage to the vehicle.
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No. A civil suit is what we call the lawsuit that follows a motor vehicle accident when the victim sues for damages.Civil actions or criminal actions can be filed after an accident depending on the basis for the action. Criminal charges can be prosecuted by the state if the accident was caused by any motor vehicle violations or criminal negligence. Civil suits can be filed against the other party for damages on behalf of anyone who was injured or killed in the accident.No. A civil suit is what we call the lawsuit that follows a motor vehicle accident when the victim sues for damages.Civil actions or criminal actions can be filed after an accident depending on the basis for the action. Criminal charges can be prosecuted by the state if the accident was caused by any motor vehicle violations or criminal negligence. Civil suits can be filed against the other party for damages on behalf of anyone who was injured or killed in the accident.No. A civil suit is what we call the lawsuit that follows a motor vehicle accident when the victim sues for damages.Civil actions or criminal actions can be filed after an accident depending on the basis for the action. Criminal charges can be prosecuted by the state if the accident was caused by any motor vehicle violations or criminal negligence. Civil suits can be filed against the other party for damages on behalf of anyone who was injured or killed in the accident.No. A civil suit is what we call the lawsuit that follows a motor vehicle accident when the victim sues for damages.Civil actions or criminal actions can be filed after an accident depending on the basis for the action. Criminal charges can be prosecuted by the state if the accident was caused by any motor vehicle violations or criminal negligence. Civil suits can be filed against the other party for damages on behalf of anyone who was injured or killed in the accident.
Nate was killed in a car accident while driving under the influence of alcohol. He lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a tree, resulting in his death.
Noone killed lisa lefteye lopes. at least no physical person with a body. there are two different stories to how she died. the first is that she was driving on a road in hunduras very fast that when she saw something in the road,(don't know what it was couldve been another vehicle or anything.) the speeding made her lose control of the vehicle she was driving when she had to turn to prevent an accident and in turn this caused her own vehicle to have an accident wich killed her. The other story to how she died is that a spirit of a child whom lopes had hit an killed with a car ( probably by accident) came back and followd lopes then caused lopes to swirve the wrong way to kill her for taking his or her life. so she either accidentally killed herslf or the spirit of the kid killed her for taking their life.
You could be talking about Rob Moroso. Tammy Williams died in the accident as well, but she was not his girlfriend. She was the driver of the other vehicle involved in the accident.
Some only get one and some get many. It all depends on the circumstances. You can only get one if you are killed in a car accident. Or you many get many if you trip and fall.
Depends on where you are in the world. It's much more likely to happen in Iraq than Canada, for example.
On April 23rd, 2013, there was an auto accident near Citi Field. A driver lost control of his vehicle and struck a mechanic, who was killed in the collision.