
What are the odds of dying?
The table below was prepared in response to frequent inquiries,
especially from the media, asking questions such as, "What are the odds of
being killed by lightning?" or "What are the chances of dying in a plane
crash?"
The table has four columns. The first column gives the manner of injury
such as motor-vehicle crash, fall, fire, etc. The second column gives the
total number of deaths nationwide due to the manner of injury in 2002 (the
latest year for which data are available). The third column gives the odds
of dying in one year due to the manner of injury. The fourth column gives
the lifetime odds of dying from the manner of injury. Statements about the
odds or chances of dying from a given cause of death may be made as
follows:
- The odds of dying from (manner of injury) in 2002 were 1 in (value
given in the one-year odds column).
- The life-time odds of dying from (manner of injury) for a person
born in 2002 were 1 in (value given in the lifetime odds column).
For example, referring to the first line of the table below:
- The odds of dying from an injury in 2002 were 1 in 1,755.
- The lifetime odds of dying from an injury for a person born in 2002
were 1 in 23.
The odds given below are statistical averages over the whole U.S.
population and do not necessarily reflect the chances of death for a
particular person from a particular external cause. Any individual's odds
of dying from various external causes are affected by the activities in
which they participate, where they live and drive, what kind of work they
do, and other factors.
Source: National Safety Council estimates based on data from National
Center for Health Statistics and U.S. Census Bureau. Deaths are classified
on the basis of the Tenth Revision of the World Health Organization's "The
International Classification of Diseases" (ICD). Numbers following titles
refer to External Cause of Morbidity and Mortality classifications in
ICD-10. One year odds are approximated by dividing the 2002 population
(287,941,220) by the number of deaths. Lifetime odds are approximated by
dividing the one-year odds by the life expectancy of a person born in 2002
(77.3 years).
Odds of Death Due to Injury, United States, 2002
| Type of Accident or Manner of Injury |
Deaths |
One Year Odds |
Lifetime Odds |
| |
|
Nontransport Unintentional (Accidental) Injuries,
W00-X59, Y86 |
58,376 |
4,933 |
64 |
| |
|
Falls, W00-W19 |
16,257 |
17,712 |
229 |
| |
|
|
Fall on same level from slipping, tripping, and stumbling,
W01 |
646 |
445,729 |
5,766 |
| |
|
|
Other fall on same level, W00, W02-W03, W18 |
3,610 |
79,762 |
1,032 |
| |
|
|
Fall involving bed, chair, other furniture, W06-W08 |
785 |
366,804 |
4,745 |
| |
|
|
Fall on and from stairs and steps, W10 |
1,598 |
180,188 |
2,331 |
| |
|
|
Fall on and from ladder or scaffolding, W11-W12 |
406 |
709,215 |
9,175 |
| |
|
|
Fall from out of or through building or structure, W13 |
557 |
516,950 |
6,688 |
| |
|
|
Other fall from one level to another, W09, W14-W17 |
766 |
375,902 |
4,863 |
| |
|
|
Other and unspecified fall, W04-W05, W19 |
7,889 |
36,499 |
472 |
|