Work-related Motor Vehicle Fatalities Summaries
Motor vehicle fatalities typically involve non-industrial vehicles operating on public roads, where the fatally injured worker was either the driver or a passenger. This type of occupational fatality also includes cases involving aircraft, train, helicopter and water vehicle crashes.
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2012 Motor Vehicle Fatalities Accepted by WCB
Year to date, numbers as of February 29, 2012
- 2011 Motor Vehicle Fatalities Accepted by WCB
- 2010 Motor Vehicle Fatalities Accepted by WCB
- 2009 Motor Vehicle Fatalities Accepted by WCB
- 2008 Motor Vehicle Fatalities Accepted by WCB
- 2007 Motor Vehicle Fatalities Accepted by WCB
- 2006 Motor Vehicle Fatalities Accepted by WCB
Modified: 2012-05-14
PID: 2574
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