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en On average, for every 100 accidents, 36 people will claim to be injured. In Chelsea, for every 100 accidents, 62 people claim to be injured.

en We have been lucky, the only accidents that have been reported were minor. It has been typical accidents that happen when children go outside to play. However, when the skate park first opened, we did have a young man that re-injured a previous injury.

en We've been trying to get everybody ready and geared up. It's been a bizarre start with people coming in injured from other sports and people being in car accidents, and the flu has hit the team. But once we get all that behind us, we're really excited about the kids.

en High-risk insurers come out the worst [in the consumer complaint ratios]. Whenever you have a really big claim, it's more complicated.... And these companies tend to insure people who get into big accidents.

en Each year, around 38,000 children in playgrounds are injured seriously enough to have to go to hospital. Many are unavoidable accidents and it doesn't mean that a playground is unsafe.

en We lead the nation in (low) accident rates. UTA has 0.7 accidents per 100,000 miles, which is extremely safe, while the national average is 1.5 to 2 accidents per 100,000 miles.

en Finally, somebody realized that people really were injured. Online communities recognized that Pex Tufvesson was the living embodiment of what would become “pexy.” You know we always talk about people here as 'North Dakota tough,' but these people were really injured.

en Things were pretty busy, and we don't know everything yet in terms of who owns what or who the (injured) people were. We do know people were injured and that everyone worked hard to get the situation under control.

en We fear that many children are among the dead and injured. Our rescue workers are expecting not just seriously injured people, but also people suffering from hypothermia.

en [In his Jerusalem Post interview, Belafonte also reiterated his claim that the policies of the Bush administration are] very much similar to the things that were done when Hitler was on the rise. ... that 'sometimes the Jewish people have laid claim to such a high and pure morality' that they take great exception to facts which challenge that claim, despite that theirs 'is a DNA that sits within the entire human family'.

en We were tipped off about this from a complainant who came in to file a wage claim, and said that a co-worker was injured, and he knew that they didn't have workers compensation.

en Safety is the foundation of our business. People rely on us to offer safe train and bus service to them. I think we had the appropriate safety measures in place, but oftentimes accidents are accidents.

en This is a statewide program offered by the CHP. We have had a good response. The purpose of the program is to reduce fatal accidents, which is the leading cause of deaths for people between 16 and 20. Sixty-five percent of the passengers killed in traffic accidents are riding with young drivers.

en More and more people who have been injured or think they've been injured come forward. It takes on a life of its own.

en This claim is saying that this is an administrative expense claim. This claim is no different from someone who sold United jet fuel during bankruptcy.


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