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About 4,200 people in the United States die from unintentional injuries in the bathroom every year, including incidents that occur in the shower. These injuries may be due to falls, burns, or other accidents related to bathing or showering.
Approximately 50,000 people are seen in emergency departments each day due to unintentional injuries or accidents in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). These injuries can range from minor cuts and bruises to more serious incidents requiring medical treatment.
On average, about 115 people die from accidental injuries every day in the United States. These accidents can include car crashes, falls, poisoning, and other unintentional causes. The number can vary depending on location and circumstances.
Every day, an average of seven teenagers die from gun-related injuries in the United States. This includes homicides, suicides, and unintentional shootings.
The most common type of injury in the United States is a sprain.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 9.2 million children are treated in the emergency department for unintentional injuries each year in the United States. This includes injuries from falls, car accidents, sports-related incidents, and more. A significant portion of these injuries are preventable through education and safety measures.
Approximately 3,500 people die from drowning in the United States each year. It is the fifth leading cause of unintentional injury death in the country.
Approximately 15,000-19,000 people are injured each year in the United States due to accidental or unintentional shootings involving their own guns.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there were approximately 13,000 unintentional firearm-related injuries in the US in 2019. This includes both fatal and non-fatal injuries.
The latest figures I have are from 2007. In that year it was reported that 4 million works in the United States were involved in industrial injuries.