Injuries and Violence in Virginia
In 2007, there were 3,965 deaths that resulted from intentional and unintentional injuries in the Commonwealth. Injuries are the leading cause of death for Virginians between the ages of 1 and 40. Injuries in Virginia also result in enormous health care costs. In 2007, there were 42,093 injury-related hospital discharges. Virginians spent a total of 203,590 days in a hospital and over 1 billion dollars were billed by hospitals because of injury.
A majority of injuries are unintentional in nature. In 2007, unintentional injuries accounted for 82% of injury hospital discharges and 66% of injury deaths. The leading causes of injury death were firearms, motor vehicle traffic crashes, and poisonings, while the leading causes of injury hospitalization were falls, poisoning, and motor vehicle traffic crashes.

VOIRS: Virginia Online Injury Reporting System Updated with 2007 data! This system allows you to create customized reports on various causes and intents of injury by geographic and demographic variables.

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