Over 70% of accidents occur at a home that require CPR.
This comedian Ryan Stout said 90%
50 percent
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It is estimated that around 52% of car accidents occur within 5 miles of home, and about 77% occur within 15 miles. Therefore, a significant portion of accidents (likely more than 77%) happen within 25 miles from home.
That depends on the person that was injured and the circumstances of the incident. But yes accidents that happen in or around the home can be covered.
Home accidents are any accidents that occur at home. Some examples are burning a hand on a stove, falling off a ladder when painting a house, a child falling and hitting her head on a table, etc.
within 7 miles
65 percent
The most common home accidents are slips, trips and falls. Typically these accidents lead to over a million hospital visits per year. This figure does not include minor trips and falls which do not require hospitilization.
In 2009, there were 10,8 car accidents in the United States. From the accidents in 2009, 35,900 people died. Most accidents occur within 25 miles of the person's home.
On city streets and rural roads, within five miles of the driver's home.
1 motor vehicle accidents 2 home accidents 3 school & work accidents