Economic consequences of automobile accident injuries. Automobile Insurance and Compensation Study, Volume1.

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Results are presented of a probability sample survey of police-reported auto accidents injuries and fatalities in 48 states in the U.S.A.. Average economic losses for the seriously injured were $ 4200. Average economic losses in fatality cases was $ 2300 exclusive of lost earnings. Last earnings, legal costs, age factors, insurance coverage time between accident and settlement of tort claim and criteria for considering injuries serious and also discussed.

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A 7133
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Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970, 383 p.; Automobile Insurance and Compensation Study.

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