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The risk of being injured or killed in a motor vehicle crash increases as you age. Over the time, older drivers may experience a decline in their vision and cognitive functioning. These changes may affect some older adults’ driving abilities. For more information, visit or email at whc@cooper-law.com. You can also call him at 914-357-8911/ ​212-385-1954/ ​718-619-4215 or Fax at (914) 428-4126. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Is Old Age Limiting Your Driving Skills?


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Is Old Age Limiting Your Driving Skills?
  • Ph. No. ?718-619-4215, 914-357-8911
  • E-mail whc_at_cooper-law.com
  • www.cooper-law.com

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  • The risk of being injured or killed in a motor
    vehicle crash increases as you age. Over the
    time, older drivers may experience a decline in
    their vision and cognitive functioning. These
    changes may affect some older adults' driving
    abilities.

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Increased Crash Rates
  • Statistics from The National Highway Traffic
    Safety Administration 2008 show that fatal crash
    rates increase for people aging 75 and above, per
    mile travelled.
  • The rates notably rise after the age of 80.

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Deaths
  • Over 5,500 adults ages 65 and older were killed
    in vehicular crashes in 2008.
  • More than 183,000 were injured in the same time
    period.
  • The average number of deaths among older adults
    per day was 15 and 500 were injured.
  • The majority of these vehicular deaths involved
    other vehicles (69).

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Research Findings
  • Research on age-related driving concerns has
    shown that at around the age of 65 drivers face
    an increased risk of being involved in a vehicle
    crash.
  • After the age of 75, the risk of driver fatality
    increases sharply, because older drivers are more
    vulnerable to both crash-related injury and
    death.

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Research Findings
  • Three behavioral factors in particular may
    contribute to these statistics
  • poor judgement in making left-hand turns
  • drifting within the traffic lane and
  • decreased ability to change behavior in response
    to an unexpected or rapidly changing situation.

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Complicated Issue if
  • The victim is no longer working.
  • If someone is retired and has no lost income, an
    insurance company may not offer fair
    compensation.

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  • Contact
  • Construction Accident attorney, Bronx, NY
  • Marvin A. Cooper, P.C.
  • Ph. No. ??212-385-1954, 718-619-4215,
    914-357-8911
  • Fax (914) 428-4126     
  • E-mail whc_at_cooper-law.com
  • www.cooper-law.com
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