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Cane Corso Attack Statistics
In 95% of cases where DNA could confirm the presumed breed, the label “Cane Corso” held up even when first identifications were wildly off, with 28% misidentified as pits and 67% of police visual matches still missing the mark. From unprovoked attack patterns to intact male risk under 3, victim settings, and what courts and insurers do next, Cane Corso Attack statistics lays out the evidence people actually need to judge danger, accountability, and prevention.

Rv Accident Statistics
Road and workplace safety collide in one place, where 12% of 2023 US workplace injuries involved days away from work and 3,675 people still died on the job in 2022. Get the Rv Accident context behind the road toll too, from 27% of US fatal crashes tied to speeding to the mounting cost pressures and tech trends that are shaping how risk is managed in the years ahead.

Forklift Accidents Statistics
Tip overs and operator error still dominate, with tip overs driving 36% of accidents and seatbelts preventing 75% of the worst injuries while training cuts accidents by 61%. You will also see how 65% of warehouse accidents stem from traffic congestion and why a simple daily check can prevent 45% of mechanical failures.

Knife Injury Statistics
Knife injury patterns in the UK and US are starkly gendered and age specific, with males making up 85% of victims aged 10 to 29 and 90% of suspects being male in the UK, yet the cascade of harm is far wider than the headline assault. The page connects that human toll to what happens after the first stab, including 20% of UK violent crime in urban areas, frequent ER and critical care admissions, and outcomes like a 5% 30 day mortality for penetrating torso injuries in the US male age 15 to 24 group, so you can see where risk concentrates and where prevention has the best shot at reducing repeat injury.

Bear Attacks Statistics
Bear attacks are rare but costly in the real world, with 1,719 human deaths recorded worldwide from 1850 to 2013 and only 0.02% of brown bear conflicts ending in fatalities, about 2 deaths per 9,600 interactions. This page connects those odds to what actually changes outcomes, from 42% fewer conflicts after tightening waste controls to the practical cost of prevention like bear proof containers and bear spray readiness.

Bear Attack Statistics
Bear attack risks look different depending on the species and what happens right after contact, including a grizzly fatality rate of 11.5% in North America and a sharp drop to 5% when immediate medical aid is available. The page also tracks the 2022 Alaska spike with 47 brown bear attacks and 5 deaths and contrasts that with the 90% survival backdrop seen in treated black bear maulings, showing exactly where safety measures and outcomes tend to split.

Skydiving Injury Statistics
Lower body damage is the recurring headline in Skydiving Injury stats, with ankle injuries leading at 31 percent of USPA cases and concussion and mild TBI showing up in 15 percent of ER visits. Still, the page goes further than fractures by tracking what actually drives risk, including a 25 percent decline in overall injury rate from 2018 to 2022 and how landing mechanics and experience level can swing outcomes fast.

Pitbull Kill Statistics
Pit bulls accounted for 66 human deaths out of 70 total dog bite related fatalities in the US in 2023 while making up only about 6 percent of the dog population, turning a minority of dogs into the majority of deadly outcomes. You will also see how the pattern tightens around the people most often overlooked, including elderly and joggers, plus the shelter and insurance fallout that follows when aggression, repeat victimization, and long maul durations keep repeating.

Construction Industry Safety Statistics
Safety costs are staggering, with construction injuries still driving $167 billion in workers injury costs in 2022 and a fatality carrying a societal price tag of $1.4 million on average, yet targeted controls can flip the outcome. See how fall and struck by hazards stack up against the ROI of safety investments, from $4.69 return per $1 spent to 52% fewer injuries with OSHA training and 90% fewer trench cave ins when standards are actually followed.

Parasailing Accident Statistics
Parasailing looks like a thrill with a safety net, yet a USCG aligned analysis shows 57% of recreational boating accidents trace back to operator error and only 0.4% of tethered trips cite rigging or equipment defects, a contrast that makes inspection and human factors collide in surprising ways. Hospital severity is real too, with 9% of water activity injury cases leading to admission and 1.3% of boating related injuries ending in death or severe outcomes, while a European complaint database logged 2,100+ parasailing incidents from 2016 to 2020 hinting that what gets reported is only a slice of what actually happens.

Airplane Crash Statistics
At just 0.81 fatal commercial jet accidents per million departures in 2022, the biggest threat still hides in the moments pilots lose orientation, lose control to icing or turbulence, or leave the runway on wet pavement. This page maps the causes behind the jump from 0.09 fatalities per million flights in 2023 to where risk is rising, like runway incursions up 20 percent while accidents keep falling, so you can see what is truly changing and what is not.

Seatbelt Safety Statistics
Seat belt laws and modern restraint features are saving lives and more than just lives with NHTSA estimating 14,955 deaths prevented in 2022, plus trials showing rear seat reminders can cut nonuse by 25 to 50 percent. If you think belts are only an individual choice, this page connects enforcement, booster use, and pre tensioners to the measurable outcomes that claims, engineering tests, and international safety reviews keep pointing to.

Car Colour Accident Statistics
With 1,593 distraction related deaths in 2022 and speeding behind 27% of fatal crashes, Car Colour Accident connects crash risk to what drivers see, notice, and misread. You will also see how darker vehicle colors can slow detection in low light by up to 0.6 seconds and how collision and repair costs, from $128.9 billion in motor vehicle work loss to windshield claim frequency, stack up behind the paint choices we make every day.

Hot Air Balloon Safety Statistics
With more than 1,400 hot air balloons registered in the US and over 5,000 worldwide, and more than 5,000 rides happening annually, balloon safety hinges on far more than luck, especially since weather contributes to 54% of aviation accident chains. Yet the NTSB balloon query found 0% fatal accidents in 2023, a sharp contrast that makes clear why pilot qualification, operating rules, and disciplined go no go weather decisions deserve attention on every flight.

Polar Bear Attack Statistics
See how warming Arctic ice and human attractants collide, shifting polar bear behavior from hunting to lingering near settlements and, in turn, raising the odds that encounters turn dangerous. The page puts current risk in perspective with 2.5x fewer near settlement sightings after improved waste management, plus 76% of conflicts occurring within 1 km of human infrastructure and 69% of attacks classified as predatory.

Autism Drowning Statistics
Autism rates among 8-year-olds climbed to 1 in 44 in 2018, yet Black children face a 2.1x prevalence ratio versus White children and many autistic children also show impulsivity or restricted-interest patterns that can raise water hazard risk. This page connects those realities to drowning and injury evidence, from caregiver based safety training and ABA supports to barrier and alarm results, plus the cost and emergency department use that make drowning prevention a pressing public health priority.

Fire Statistics
U.S. fires and wildfires are priced far beyond the flames, with wildfire damages and suppression in 2022 totaling $94 billion and the global wildfire average loss sitting around $150 billion every year. This page also connects the money to what happens to people and systems, from $76 billion in U.S. wildfire smoke health costs to 1.1 million smoke alarms needing yearly replacement and 36.5 million total fire runs in 2022.

Teenage Drunk Driving Statistics
Between 9pm and 3am, 58% of alcohol related teen crashes hit, and 10,046 teens ages 15 to 19 were involved in alcohol impaired driving crashes in 2022. The page also weighs what actually reduces repeat risk and urges action with evidence like ignition interlock cutting DUI recidivism by a median 26% across studies.

Animal Bite Statistics
With about 4.0 million people bitten by dogs each year in the United States and primary closure often avoided for infected or high-risk wounds, these bite-specific statistics explain why the “quick fix” can raise infection risk. You will also see what really drives outcomes from anaerobes in 36% of infected wounds and cat bite infections around 28% to global rabies PEP demand exceeding 29 million people annually and why WHO emphasizes immediate treatment after exposure.

Public Transportation Safety Statistics
See how 94% of US public transit agencies have implemented safety management system practices while reliability climbed 3.2% in 2022, even as children and young adults (ages 5 to 29) accounted for 17% of road traffic deaths in 2021. Track how proven roadway countermeasures and smart transit incident response can cut clearance time and serious injuries faster than policy alone, from platform safety retrofits to better emergency braking and enforcement.