Dr. George
advises, "I am here to tell you there is not necessarily a correlation
between damage to your vehicle and damage to your body."
"Although You May Feel Fine Presently, That Does Not Assure That You Will Be Symptom Free In The Future"
Common types of collision Crashes are categorized by what is struck and the direction of impact, or impacts. These are some common crash types, based on the total number that occurred in the U.S.A. in 2005, the percentage of total crashes, and the percentage of fatal crashes: Rear impacts (1,824,000 crashes, 29.6% of all US crashes, 5.4 % of US fatal crashes) Angle or side impacts (1,779,000 crashes, 28.9% of all US crashes, 20.7% of US fatal crashes) Fixed-object crashes (992,000 crashes, 16.1% of US crashes, 31.7% of US fatal crashes) Collisions with animals (275,000 crashes, 4.5% of US crashes, 0.4% of fatal crashes) Rollovers (141,000 crashes, 2.3% of all US crashes, 10.9% of US fatal crashes) Head-on collision (123,000 crashes, only 2.0% of all US crashes, but 10.1% of US fatal crashes) Collisions with pedestrians and bicyclists (114,000 crashes, only 1.8% of US crashes, but 13.5% of US fatal crashes)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_accident
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