While exact statistics on accidents caused specifically by sneezing are limited, research indicates that sneezing can be a contributing factor to various accidents, particularly while driving. It is estimated that sneezing can lead to a brief loss of visibility or control, potentially resulting in crashes. Overall, while sneezing-related accidents are not a major category in traffic safety statistics, they can still pose risks, especially in situations requiring full attention.
Unknowable.
Your question already has the answer contained within it. "an accident caused by sneezing"If you were the one who's sneezing caused the accident then you are at fault.Yes, in most cases.
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Too many!
about 100,000 are caused yearly by potholes
how many people died in car accidents in 2009?
On average, about 24 deaths are caused by champagne cork accidents each year.
On average, about 24 deaths per year are caused by champagne cork accidents.
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it caused many accidents, pollution.
a few
As far as I know there are no known links to diseases caused by dust. Just some sneezing.