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The Economic Impact of Motor Vehicle Crashes, 2000 (posted 05/09/2002)
Press Release: Economic Impact of U.S. Motor Vehicle Crashes Reaches $230.6 billion, New NHTSA Study Shows

Measuring the Burden of Injury Conference Proceedings, May 2000 (posted 10/11/2001)
In May 2000, experts in the injury science community met to reach consensus on important injury issues such as the use of health status measures to quantify injury outcome, the use of economic costing methods to determine injury outcome, and ancillary issues, such as data definitions. The Proceedings are presented here in their entirety.

Comparison of Insurance Costs
Comparison of differences in insurance costs for passenger cars, station wagons/passenger vans, pickups and utility vehicles on the basis of damage susceptibility.

The Economic Cost of Motor Vehicle Crashes, 1994 (486K!)
Summary section only from above (6.7k)
This report presents the results of an analysis of motor vehicle crash costs in 1994. The total economic cost of motor vehicle crashes in 1994 was $150.5 billion.

 

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