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Sixty one percent of over 1 million people in the US who have spinal cord injuries are male and the other 39% are female. Spinal cord injuries are most often caused by either work-related accidents (28 percent) or motor vehicle accidents (24 percent). An increase of 3 percent in car crash fatalities are recorded annually in Utah accident reports.

There are an estimated 6 million vehicle accidents happening in the United States every year. Talking in cell phones while on the road amounts to 25 percent of these accidents. Around half of the fatalities from road accidents are caused by people not wearing seatbelts and 40 percent of accidents are caused by drunk driving. Around 3 million people are injured because of collisions every year.

Suspension defects and tire tread separation could cause collisions and rollovers from loss of vehicular control. 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.

Studies show that Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) are more prone to rollovers than any other vehicle. In 2000, SUVs had the highest rollover involvement rate by a large margin - both fatal and injury crashes - than any other type of vehicle. The vehicle's high center of gravity and narrow wheelbase are found by safety experts and engineers as the cause of the issue. SUVs do offer better protection to their passengers but are more likely to injure the occupants of other vehicles in a multi-vehicle collision.

A Utah accident report shows that roof collapse is one of the most common causes of injury during a rollover. This usually 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.

It is possible to reduce the chance of accidents like these 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. Accidents can still happen even with utmost care so in case of injury get an x-ray or visit a Utah accident clinic for a checkup.

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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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