What kind of accident?
be more specific.
Disappointment, disaster.
chance, coincidence, fortune, fate
crash, collision, bump, smash, smashup, pileup, shunt
mishap, misfortune, calamity, catastrophe, disaster, industrial accident, upset, mistake
mishaps
Diplychiphobia - fear of accidents
In California, forfeiting the right of way to other drivers does not prevent accidents?
Accidents.
amnesia
One Word answer: Yes
The word prevention is defined as being an action that stops injuries, accidents, or illnesses from occurring. The abbreviation for the word prevention is prev.
There are several types of serious accidents, for example a car accident. Other causes of serious accidents can involve falling for something high, or getting stuck.
Train accidents occur approximately every 90 minutes which would account for 3,000 incidents per year which includes approximately 1,000 deaths and various other accidents.
One of the main disadvantages of road accidents is injuries that occur from them. Other disadvantages include traffic backup, and damage.
One of the most common excavator accidents that happen often, is when something or someone, is run over by an excavator. Many other accidents have happened. These can be viewed via video on You Tube.
Post Traumatic Distress Syndrome (PTDS) is not hereditary. The word "Post" means AFTER; the word "Traumatic" means an injury produced by VIOLENCE; the word "Distress" means mental or physical SUFFERING...an anxiety or sorrow; the word "Syndrome" means a pattern of symptoms or a group of symptoms that when grouped together create a certain CONDITION. The term may have originated from the Vietnam War, but the term is definitely being used by any and all disorders today when it comes to "After" the incident; "Violence"; "Suffering"; and the individual's "condition." Examples: Car accidents, airplane accidents, boating accidents, bicycle accidents, skate boarding accidents, earthquakes, hurricanes, Bee-Stings, motorcycle accidents, hunting accidents, swimming accidents, football accidents...any one of those "incidents" involving after the fact (post), violence, suffering, and finally the "condition" can result in the individual claiming PTDS. Hereditary=Being passed down from parent to child. Those normally involve the natural occurring attributes of the father and mother; such as height, or color of eyes and hair, etc.