Unintentional Injury. Injury Hospitalizations by Cause Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System.

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Unintentional Injury

Injury Hospitalizations by Cause Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System

Unintentional Injury Hospitalizations by Cause Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System

Most Common Unintentional Injury Hospitalizations by Age Group Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System

Injury Hospitalizations by Cause, Self-Inflicted and Assault Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System

Injury Deaths by Cause Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System

Injury Deaths by Cause Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System

Falls Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System

Falls Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System

Motor Vehicle Crashes Source: Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

Percent of Motor Vehicle Crashes That Were Alcohol-Related Source: Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

Motor Vehicle Fatalities Source: Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

Percent of Motor Vehicle Fatalities That Were Alcohol Related Source: Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles