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Thirty-four people died in the streetcar while another fifty, some on the streetcar and others in the surrounding area, were injured. [1] [5] According to the National Safety Council’s report two days after the crash, it was the largest death toll from a motor vehicle collision, surpassing the 29 people killed in a 1940 Texas train-truck collision. [6]
An Indiana man whose leg was amputated after he was rescued from a mangled car under an interstate bridge after 6 days has praised the outpouring of kindness he's received since his accident.
A vehicle crash on the Trans-Canada Highway near Carberry, Manitoba, killed 17. [440] June 16 – United States – A car ran a red light and crashed into another car killing 5 after exiting Interstate 35 in Minneapolis. [441] June 23 – United States – A sedan carrying six people crashed on Interstate 5 in Long Beach, California, killing five.
A traffic collision in Japan, 2007 The aftermath of an accident involving a jackknifing truck, Mozambique, Africa. A traffic collision, also known as a motor vehicle collision, or car crash, occurs when a vehicle collides with another vehicle, pedestrian, animal, road debris, or other moving or stationary obstruction, such as a tree, pole or building.
When it comes to car insurance, a state is classified as either a no-fault state or a tort state. In no-fault states, PIP pays out to cover your injuries after an accident regardless of fault.
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One man was killed when he got out of his car after the collision and was hit by another car. 30 more people were injured. [108] [109] 11 February 2015: South Korea : 2: 65: 106: A 106-car pileup on Yeongjong Bridge in Incheon, South Korea, killed two and injured more than 65 people. The event was caught on tape from a vehicle's dashcam.
How long you can file a claim for an injury after a car accident depends on your state. Reporting requirements for bodily injury range from one year in Louisiana or Tennessee to 10 years in Alaska.