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South Carolina Car Crash Statistics in 2003
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968 people died in a South Carolina car crash in 2003. Car crashes cost the South Carolina 3.335 billion dollars in 2000. Alcohol was involved in more than 4 out of 10 of South Carolina's car crash deaths. Also, speed was a factor in 42% of South Carolina car crash deaths, costing the state 628 million dollars in 2000. If you or a loved one had been injured or killed in a car crash, you are not alone. Fill out this short form to see if you are entitled to compensation.
Among all motor vehicle fatalities 758 were passenger vehicle occupants. Of these, 12 were under 5. More than 6 out of 10 passenger vehicle occupants killed had no seatbelt or child seat, including 6 children under 5. Of 89 motorcycle rider deaths 69 riders were not wearing their helmets. These safety devices are part of South Carolina state law because they can and do save lives.
Act Now! It is essential that you inquire about your traffic accident case as soon as possible. Litigation may be the only way to receive the damages to which you may be entitled, such as medical and health care bills, lost or diminished wages, and financial compensation to family in the case of death. Your individual state's law may limit your time to bring a legal claim to protect your rights. You need to have your Traffic Accident claim evaluated immediately!
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Stats 2001
South Carolina Car Wreck Statistics: FREE Lawsuit InformationSouth Carolina Car Wreck: FREE Lawsuit Info & Statistics
Stats 2002
South Carolina Car Crash Statistics: FREE Lawsuit InformationSouth Carolina Car Crash: FREE Lawsuit Info & Statistics
Issues
South Carolina Vehicle Collision Statistics: FREE Lawsuit InformationSouth Carolina Vehicle Collision: FREE Lawsuit Info & Statistics
