Outcomes can be beyond a person's control.
The closest synonym is coincidence, but fortuitous coincidence is closer if you don't mind using two words.
"Cident" usually means an occurrence: Incident, accident, coincidence, etc.
lack of attention is a consequence of accident
A coincidence happens, when two events happen at the same time by accident but seem to have a relation or connection. At times unique coincidences can be very meaningful to people and even can become attributed to a paranormal and trans-personal dimension.
No. If you witnessed the accident you are supposed to give a statement to law enforcement prior to leaving.
Positive outcomes from a successfully implemented Total Safety Management program include:decreased accident and injury ratesdecreased absenteeismimproved productivityimproved employee morale
probability, odds, possibility, prospect, likelihood, opportunity, opening, occasion, accident, fortune, luck, fate, destiny, coincidence, speculation
This simply means that if you were involved in any type of accident and leave before authorities arrive, you have left the scene of an accident with out making a statement.
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
The related literature of accident investigation includes studies on human factors, safety culture, risk management, accident causation theories, investigation techniques, and the role of technology in preventing accidents. Researchers also explore the effectiveness of accident investigation methods and the impact of organizational factors on safety outcomes.
It may be just a coincidence/accident, or it might be an attempt to give a "secret handshake". If so, it's not one of the ones I recognize.
Grendel insists that his death is an accident to downplay the role of fate in his demise and maintain the illusion of control over his life and actions. By framing it as an accident, he can deny responsibility for his actions and dismiss the idea of predetermined outcomes. It allows him to hold onto a sense of agency and choice in the face of his unavoidable fate.