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Advice |
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Up-To-Date
Motor Vehicle Accident Figures
By: Dan Baldyga
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Three
years ago it was reported there were “an
estimated” six million, three hundred and
fifteen thousand motor vehicle accident’s in the
United States. That comes to about 173,000 per
day!
Two years ago an average of 120 people died every day
in motor vehicle crashes in the United
States.BELOW ARE 8 VERY INTERESTING 2003
ACCIDENT “RESULTS”
#1. Motor vehicle accidents were the top third
causes of Safety & Health Incidents in the
United States.
#2. 86% of the (above) “Reported Accidents”
involved only one driver. (I state “reported”
because - - many were not)!
#3. 1/3 of them took place when drivers lost
control of the vehicle and left the road.
Another 1/3 were cause by the vehicle being
struck from behind.
#4. HERE’S A NEW ONE! IT’S A “BIGGIE”! AND (AS
OF TODAY - - RIGHT NOW IN 2005) IT’S JUST
BEGINNING:
Hand held (or even hands-free) cell phones have begun
to bring significant “PROBLEMS” to all driver's
performances. (It’s not yet known exactly how
many of these “Problems” caused an accident
however - - there is no doubt that operating a
cell phone is far too dangerous while driving).
People who use headsets to talk on cell phones,
hands-free behind the wheel take significantly,
longer to detect and react while driving. Some
have argued that a hands-free cell-phone
conversation is equivalent to talking to a car
passenger, and if you ban one type of
conversation, you should have to ban the other.
THAT'S ABSOLUTELY UNTRUE! “Why"? You may ask. The
answer is, “Because passengers can react to what
is going on around a driver where there is
danger, and such conversations are absolutely no
equivalent to a hands-free phone conversation“.
“Why"? You ask again. The answer to that one is, “It’s
difficult talking to a person who can observe
exactly what you’re seeing”.
#5. In 2003, motor vehicle accidents medical
costs exceeded 2 Billion dollars! That's about
20% of medical costs attributed to all injuries.
#6. As of April 7th, 2004, it was determined
that throughout the world more than one million
people die each year because of
transportation-related accident. (In America
today over 5 people die every day, because of a
motor vehicle crash)!
#7. Between 1992 and 2001, 13,337 people died
from work-related motor vehicle accidents. The
highest number of fatal-work related crashes
took place in the transportation communications
and public utilities industry = 4.64 deaths per
100,000 employees.
#8. In a 2003 study it was discovered that more
people die in motor vehicle crashes than any
other cause of injury!
THE FOLLOWING ARE A HALF DOZEN VERY IMPORTANT
QUESTIONS YOU SHOULD ASK YOUR INSURANCE AGENT -
- IF HE'S "LEGIT" HE'LL TELL YOU
“Why should I check these out via my Insurance Agent” ?
You ask. The answer to that one is, “Because the
Company that covers you for your Motor Vehicle
Insurance Coverage will not.”
#1. “Should it be decided your motor vehicle is
a Total Loss how does the company, you have me
insured by, determine the value of my vehicle”?
#2. “Am I entitled to payment for sales tax and
registration fees for a new car”? (As of 2005
there are many states that do so don’t let this
slip out of sight because you may live in one
that does).
#3. “In some states people are entitled to what
is described, or identified, as diminished
value. Is that true of ours"?
#4. Ask your agent, “What does it mean to
‘Stack’ your coverage? Are you doing that“? If
he isn’t than ask him, “ If not how much money
could I save or lose if you did that for me”?
#5. If you make a claim (for a small loss) ask
him, “If I make this claim would that increase
my rates”? (Perhaps, because of the impact it
would have on your pocket book, today, tomorrow
and down the pike, you shouldn't)!
#6. “Other than my own Homeowners Policy will
the personal property in my car be covered by my
auto policy”?
If your comes back at you with a flippant answer like,
“Oh yeah, don’t worry about that”, don't buy
into it. You should ask him to show you exactly
where that’s stated in your auto insurance
policy.
DISCLAIMER: The
only purpose of this claim tip is to help people
understand the motor vehicle accident claim
process. Neither Dan Baldyga nor Automotive
Trends make any guarantee of any kind
whatsoever; NOR to substitute for a lawyer, an
insurance adjuster, or claims consultant, or the
like. Where such professional help is desired it
is the INDIVIDUAL’S RESPONSIBILITY to obtain
said services.
Dan Baldyga's latest book AUTO ACCIDENT PERSONAL
INJURY INSURANCE CLAIM (How To Evaluate And
Settle Your Loss) can be found on the internet
at his web site
http://www.autoaccidentclaims.com. This book
reveals "How To" successfully handle your motor
vehicle accident claim, so you won't be taken
advantage of. It also goes into detail regarding
the revolutionary BASE (The Baldyga Auto
Accident Settlement Evaluation Formula). BASE
will explain how to determine the value of the
"Pain and Suffering" you endured, because of
your personal injury.
Copyright (c) 2005 by Daniel G. Baldyga. All
Rights Reserved
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