Archive for December, 2007

Common Factors that Affect Car Accidents

Friday, December 21st, 2007

It has been stated that men are more likely to get into serious car accidents than women and that car accidents are the leading cause of death in teenagers. What about the rest of the individuals involved? What about the pedestrians who fall victim to car accidents? How about the elderly and those under the […]

The Statistics on Car Accidents from Car Insurance Reports

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

Car Insurance reports are the most reliable sources when it comes to getting the real data on car accidents. Still, there are some people who do not have car insurance, but they form only a small percentage of the total. In this article you will find some of the basic information regarding the injuries incurred […]

The Gender Factor in Car Accidents

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

This is a touchy issue for some gender protection groups, but the data and the findings in this report are based on factual data and not on speculation and discrimination driven prejudice. The old stereotype, that women are far worse drivers than men still stands (whether we like it or not) to this day. But, […]

Car Insurance Accident Statistics

Monday, December 17th, 2007

Car insurance accident statistics show more than 12 million motor vehicle accidents occur annually in the United States. These same statistics reveal that the average driver will experience an automobile accident near once or twice a month and will actually be involved in a collision about every six years.
Car accidents can change the lives of […]