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Using that term implies that an injury was out of anyone's control.

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Q: Why don't public health officials use the term accident when describing unfortunate events?
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Why don't public health officials use the terms accident when describing unfortunate events?

Using that term implies that an injury was out of anyone's control.


Why don't public officials use the term accident when describing unfortunate events?

Because, an accident happens when something bad happens, and no one meant for it to happen. So unless they know that no one meant for it to happen then it is an accident.


Why don't public health officials use the term accident when describing unfortunately events?

Using that term implies that an injury was out of anyone's control.


Why do health officials use the word accident to describe injuries and events?

Most accidents are preventable or avoidable, so health officials avoid using the word accident.


Why do health officials avoid the word accident to describe injuries and events?

Most accidents are preventable or avoidable, so health officials avoid using the word accident.


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Why do health officials avoid using the word accident to described injuries and events?

Most accidents are preventable or avoidable, so health officials avoid using the word accident.


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