Get the facts about South Carolina’s injury-related death rate

25 May, 2012 (15:02) | Auto Accident Lawyer | By: Lawyer

South Carolina gets low marks when it comes to preventing injury-linked deaths, according to a new study.

In a new report titled “The Facts Hurt: A State-By-State Injury Prevention Policy Report,” nearly half of the states scored five or lower out of 10 in an injury report card. South Carolina scored 3 out of 10, which puts the state near the bottom of the list.

At Peake & Fowler Law Firm, P.A., our personal injury lawyers in Columbia SC keep a close eye on injury statistics. We have seen first-hand the devastating impact of a South Carolina motorcycle accident attorneys, a car wreck or a truck crash. If you were injured in an accident, contact an experienced accident attorney in South Carolina: Peake & Fowler.

The new report, released by the Trust for America’s health (TFAH) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, has a startling conclusion: Millions of injuries could be prevented each year if more states adopted additional injury prevention policies. What’s more, the report suggests that states should fully implement and enforce policies to reduce risks of injury-related fatalities.

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