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  2. List of deaths by motorcycle crash - Wikipedia

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    Name Death Age Nationality Notability Make-model Displacement (cc) Location Details Source "Indian Larry" Desmedt: August 30, 2004: 55 American Motorcycle builder and stuntman Concord, North Carolina: Butch Laswell: March 10, 1996: 37 American Motorcycle stunt rider: Honda CR500 Mesquite, Nevada: Joi Harris: August 14, 2017: 40 American

  3. Butch Laswell - Wikipedia

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    Sherman Dwayne "Butch" Laswell (October 12, 1958 – March 10, 1996) [1] was an American stunt performer and professional motorcycle stunt rider. Laswell died after sustaining injuries during a live stunt in front of a crowd of spectators, while attempting to carry out a dangerous motorcycle jump in Mesquite, Nevada. The accident was captured ...

  4. List of ICD-9 codes E and V codes: external causes of injury ...

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    E920 Accidents caused by cutting and piercing instruments or objects; E921 Accident caused by explosion of pressure vessel; E922 Accident caused by firearm and air gun missile; E923 Accident caused by explosive material; E924 Accident caused by hot substance or object, caustic or corrosive material, and steam; E925 Accident caused by electric ...

  5. Lowsider - Wikipedia

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    Khairul Idham Pawi right after lowsiding. The lowsider or lowside is a type of motorcycle or bicycle crash usually occurring in a turn. It is caused when either the front or rear wheel slides out as a result of either too much braking into the corner, too much acceleration through or out of the corner, or too much speed carried into or through the corner for the available grip. [1]

  6. Motorcycle fatality rate in U.S. by year - Wikipedia

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    Nearly half of all deadly accidents involve only the motorcycle (so-called single-vehicle accidents) and a major issue is the loss of control during a bend in the road. [5] [9] There is a reported 80% chance of injury or death on a motorcycle in the event of an accident, compared to about 20% for passenger vehicles. [10]

  7. International Classification of Diseases - Wikipedia

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    On 1 January 1999 the ICD-10 (without clinical extensions) was adopted for reporting mortality, but ICD-9-CM was still used for morbidity. Meanwhile, NCHS received permission from the WHO to create a clinical modification of the ICD-10, and has production of all these systems: ICD-10-CM, for diagnosis codes, replaces volumes 1 and 2. Annual ...

  8. Update: Coroner names victim, one dead after motorcycle crash ...

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    The crash occurred outside of North Myrtle Beach and involved a person riding a motorcycle. The South Carolina Highway patrol is investigating Update: Coroner names victim, one dead after ...

  9. List of findings in the Hurt Report - Wikipedia

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    Approximately one-quarter of these motorcycle accidents were single vehicle accidents involving the motorcycle colliding with the roadway or some fixed object in the environment. Vehicle failure accounted for less than 3% of these motorcycle accidents, and most of those were single vehicle accidents where control was lost due to a puncture flat.