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Collisions and Rollovers

By: Henrietta Chloe

Recent studies show that in over 1 million US residents who have spinal cord injuries, 61 percent are male and 39 percent are female. Spinal cord injuries are most often caused by either work-related accidents (28 percent) or motor vehicle accidents (24 percent). Utah accident reports also mention a 3 percent increase in fatalities from car crashes every year.
In the US alone, there are an estimated 6 million vehicle accidents annually. Of these accidents, 25% are found out to be caused by talking in cell phones while driving. Around 50% of fatalities were of people not wearing any seatbelts at the time of the impact and around 40% of such incidents happen due to drunk driving. Around 3 million people receive injuries from vehicle collisions annually.
Collisions and rollovers caused by loss of control in a vehicle often result from tire tread separation and defects in the suspension. A person can be ejected from the vehicle if seatback collapse or seatbelt failures occur during the time of collision and could most likely cause injuries or even death. Seatbelt failure refers to incidents when the seatbelt fail to restrain the occupant, either by ripping apart or unfastening.
Any vehicle can experience rollovers but they are most common in Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) as studies would show. In 2000, SUVs had the highest rollover involvement rate by a large margin - both fatal and injury crashes - than any other type of vehicle. Safety experts and engineers mention that the problem is from its narrow wheelbase and high center of gravity. In a multi-vehicle collision, occupants of a Sports Utility Vehicle are more likely to be safe since it offers better protection than any other type of vehicle.
Roof collapse, according to a Utah accident report, is one of the most common causes of injury during a rollover. Roof collapse occurs when the roof strength of the vehicle cannot support the weight of the vehicle when it rolls over. This would cause the roof to fall and serious injuries to the neck and spine of the occupants are possible.
Although it is not completely avoidable, there are things you can do to lessen the chance of accidents from happening. Speeding, drunk driving, and driving when not feeling well could lead to losing control of the vehicle so avoid them. Traveling at 60 miles per hour and doing a sudden sharp turn could cause the vehicle to tilt over. When accidents happen and even with the slightest injuries, it would be best to immediately see a doctor.

Work-related accidents (28 percent) and motor vehicle accidents (24 percent) are two of the leading causes of spinal cord injuries. A Utah accident report shows an increase of 3% of fatalities in car crashes every year.

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