The effect of seat belt use on the demand for medical services.

Author(s)
Dagnone, L.E. & Siu, T.O.
Year
Abstract

In a study of 336 occupant victims of motor vehicle accidents in Ontario, the demand for medical services and the rehabilitation requirements were measured. Comparison of the requirements for medical services and rehabilitation time by restrained and not-restrained occupant victims identifies that an impressive proportion of them is reducible by seat belt use.

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Library number
B 19157 (In: B 19155) /84/91/
Source

In: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Occupant Restraint, Toronto, June 1-3, 1981, p. 14-23, 1 fig., tab., 62 ref.

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