Occupational vehicular accident claims: A workers' compensation analysis of Oregon truck drivers 1990-1997 [An article from: Accident Analysis and Prevention]
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This study used workers' compensation data from Oregon from 1990 to 1997 to examine workers' compensation claims from vehicular accidents by truck drivers, and to calculate claim rate estimates using baseline data derived from the US Bureau of Census' Current Population Surveys. During this period, 1168 valid injury claims due to vehicular accidents were filed representing an accident claim rate of 50.3 (95% CI: 45.1-55.5) per 10,000 truck drivers annually. There were 19 work-related vehicular accident fatalities recorded in the data over the 8-year period. Of all claimants, males constituted the majority (80.7%), most were 35 years of age or younger (51.4%) and had less than 1 year of job tenure (
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Occupational vehicular accident claims: A workers' compensation analysis of Oregon truck drivers 1990-1997 [An article from: Accident Analysis and Prevention]
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