Table 13: Injuries in Motor Vehicle Crashes (PDF: 44 pages)

Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
State of Minnesota – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
38
6.1
186
0–4
132
5.2
912
5 – 14
507
6.8
3,122
15 – 19
422
7.3
2,151
20 – 24
275
7.2
1,335
25 – 29
264
7.5
1,127
30 – 34
1,235
7.4
5,627
35 and over
2,949
7.0
14,861
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
29.7
36.0
41.9
37.3
34.8
32.1
33.7
35.2
Number
402
1,489
3,825
3,194
2,229
2,125
9,834
24,413
Percent
64.2
58.8
51.3
55.4
58.1
60.4
58.9
57.8
Total*
Number
626
2,533
7,454
5,767
3,839
3,516
16,696
42,223
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Aitkin County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
4
5 – 14
0
0.0
10
15 – 19
0
0.0
6
20 – 24
1
14.3
4
25 – 29
0
0.0
2
30 – 34
7
12.3
23
35 and over
8
7.7
49
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
100.0
45.5
60.0
57.1
50.0
40.4
47.1
Number
0
0
12
4
2
2
27
47
Percent
0.0
0.0
54.5
40.0
28.6
50.0
47.4
45.2
Total*
Number
0
4
22
10
7
4
57
104
Percent
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
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Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Anoka County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
4
8.7
18
0–4
10
6.9
64
5 – 14
41
9.2
190
15 – 19
27
9.2
124
20 – 24
23
14.3
56
25 – 29
28
13.8
67
30 – 34
96
10.1
327
35 and over
233
10.0
873
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
39.1
44.4
42.5
42.0
34.8
33.0
34.5
37.6
Number
24
70
216
144
82
108
524
1,217
Percent
52.2
48.6
48.3
48.8
50.9
53.2
55.3
52.4
Total*
Number
46
144
447
295
161
203
947
2,323
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Becker County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
2
0–4
2
16.7
6
5 – 14
7
15.2
16
15 – 19
4
10.3
18
20 – 24
0
0.0
6
25 – 29
1
6.3
9
30 – 34
3
3.5
41
35 and over
17
7.7
98
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
50.0
50.0
34.8
46.2
50.0
56.3
47.7
44.1
Number
2
4
23
17
6
6
42
107
Percent
50.0
33.3
50.0
43.6
50.0
37.5
48.8
48.2
Total*
Number
4
12
46
39
12
16
86
222
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
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Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Beltrami County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
2
25.0
1
0–4
1
4.8
16
5 – 14
4
7.5
26
15 – 19
2
4.3
26
20 – 24
2
8.3
5
25 – 29
3
17.6
3
30 – 34
11
8.8
50
35 and over
26
8.5
129
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
12.5
76.2
49.1
55.3
20.8
17.6
40.0
42.0
Number
5
4
23
19
17
11
64
152
Percent
62.5
19.0
43.4
40.4
70.8
64.7
51.2
49.5
Total*
Number
8
21
53
47
24
17
125
307
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Benton County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
3
0–4
2
8.3
13
5 – 14
4
6.6
30
15 – 19
7
16.3
9
20 – 24
4
15.4
7
25 – 29
2
9.5
6
30 – 34
7
5.1
44
35 and over
29
8.8
115
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
100.0
54.2
49.2
20.9
26.9
28.6
32.4
34.8
Number
0
9
27
27
15
13
85
186
Percent
0.0
37.5
44.3
62.8
57.7
61.9
62.5
56.4
Total*
Number
3
24
61
43
26
21
136
330
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
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Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Big Stone County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
1
0–4
1
33.3
1
5 – 14
1
5.3
9
15 – 19
0
0.0
5
20 – 24
0
0.0
2
25 – 29
0
0.0
0
30 – 34
1
7.7
5
35 and over
3
6.4
24
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
100.0
33.3
47.4
83.3
66.7
0.0
38.5
51.1
Number
0
1
9
1
1
1
7
20
Percent
0.0
33.3
47.4
16.7
33.3
100.0
53.8
42.6
Total*
Number
1
3
19
6
3
1
13
47
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Blue Earth County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
1
3.2
16
5 – 14
7
6.3
58
15 – 19
4
4.3
51
20 – 24
5
10.0
19
25 – 29
1
3.7
12
30 – 34
16
9.4
66
35 and over
34
6.7
230
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
51.6
52.3
54.8
38.0
44.4
38.8
45.5
Number
5
14
46
38
26
14
88
242
Percent
100.0
45.2
41.4
40.9
52.0
51.9
51.8
47.8
Total*
Number
5
31
111
93
50
27
170
506
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
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Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Brown County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
1
8.3
6
5 – 14
2
3.8
17
15 – 19
0
0.0
9
20 – 24
0
0.0
2
25 – 29
1
8.3
2
30 – 34
2
3.4
19
35 and over
6
3.5
59
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
50.0
32.7
47.4
28.6
16.7
32.2
34.7
Number
1
5
33
10
5
9
38
105
Percent
100.0
41.7
63.5
52.6
71.4
75.0
64.4
61.8
Total*
Number
1
12
52
19
7
12
59
170
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Carlton County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
1
0–4
0
0.0
3
5 – 14
5
15.6
18
15 – 19
7
15.2
25
20 – 24
0
0.0
7
25 – 29
1
5.9
11
30 – 34
6
7.9
49
35 and over
19
10.1
116
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
33.3
75.0
56.3
54.3
87.5
64.7
64.5
61.4
Number
2
1
9
14
1
5
21
54
Percent
66.7
25.0
28.1
30.4
12.5
29.4
27.6
28.6
Total*
Number
3
4
32
46
8
17
76
189
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
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Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Carver County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
1
10.0
0
0–4
1
2.4
16
5 – 14
6
4.7
65
15 – 19
10
14.7
15
20 – 24
4
10.5
11
25 – 29
4
7.5
18
30 – 34
14
6.4
78
35 and over
41
7.2
207
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
38.1
51.2
22.1
28.9
34.0
35.8
36.6
Number
9
25
56
43
23
31
126
318
Percent
90.0
59.5
44.1
63.2
60.5
58.5
57.8
56.2
Total*
Number
10
42
127
68
38
53
218
566
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Cass County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
4
5 – 14
12
18.5
26
15 – 19
4
10.8
18
20 – 24
5
26.3
4
25 – 29
4
19.0
9
30 – 34
14
12.8
35
35 and over
39
14.6
99
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
44.4
40.0
48.6
21.1
42.9
32.1
36.9
Number
1
5
27
15
10
8
60
130
Percent
100.0
55.6
41.5
40.5
52.6
38.1
55.0
48.5
Total*
Number
1
9
65
37
19
21
109
268
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-97
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Chippewa County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
1
25.0
3
5 – 14
1
3.7
11
15 – 19
2
20.0
5
20 – 24
0
0.0
4
25 – 29
0
0.0
4
30 – 34
5
12.2
15
35 and over
10
10.1
46
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
75.0
40.7
50.0
80.0
80.0
36.6
46.5
Number
0
0
15
3
1
1
21
43
Percent
0.0
0.0
55.6
30.0
20.0
20.0
51.2
43.4
Total*
Number
0
4
27
10
5
5
41
99
Percent
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Chisago County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
1
3.3
6
5 – 14
4
4.2
40
15 – 19
3
6.1
26
20 – 24
2
6.9
10
25 – 29
2
4.8
15
30 – 34
10
7.0
45
35 and over
23
5.7
149
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
20.0
42.1
53.1
34.5
35.7
31.5
36.8
Number
7
23
51
20
17
25
88
233
Percent
100.0
76.7
53.7
40.8
58.6
59.5
61.5
57.5
Total*
Number
7
30
95
49
29
42
143
405
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-98
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Clay County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
4
0–4
4
14.8
11
5 – 14
2
3.1
30
15 – 19
4
5.8
27
20 – 24
0
0.0
4
25 – 29
1
4.0
10
30 – 34
9
6.1
53
35 and over
20
5.6
142
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
66.7
40.7
46.2
39.1
33.3
40.0
36.1
39.4
Number
2
12
33
38
8
14
85
198
Percent
33.3
44.4
50.8
55.1
66.7
56.0
57.8
55.0
Total*
Number
6
27
65
69
12
25
147
360
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Clearwater County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
1
0–4
0
0.0
1
5 – 14
1
11.1
7
15 – 19
1
14.3
2
20 – 24
0
0.0
1
25 – 29
1
20.0
1
30 – 34
1
6.7
3
35 and over
5
11.9
17
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
50.0
100.0
77.8
28.6
100.0
20.0
20.0
40.5
Number
1
0
1
4
0
3
11
20
Percent
50.0
0.0
11.1
57.1
0.0
60.0
73.3
47.6
Total*
Number
2
1
9
7
1
5
15
42
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-99
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Cook County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
0
5 – 14
2
18.2
8
15 – 19
0
0.0
7
20 – 24
0
0.0
2
25 – 29
0
0.0
0
30 – 34
1
5.0
10
35 and over
3
6.7
27
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
0.0
72.7
87.5
100.0
0.0
50.0
60.0
Number
0
0
1
1
0
1
9
15
Percent
0.0
0.0
9.1
12.5
0.0
100.0
45.0
33.3
Total*
Number
0
0
11
8
2
1
20
45
Percent
0.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Cottonwood County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
2
5 – 14
1
5.3
14
15 – 19
0
0.0
1
20 – 24
1
16.7
3
25 – 29
0
0.0
3
30 – 34
1
4.3
8
35 and over
3
4.6
32
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
28.6
73.7
100.0
50.0
75.0
34.8
49.2
Number
1
5
4
0
2
1
14
30
Percent
100.0
71.4
21.1
0.0
33.3
25.0
60.9
46.2
Total*
Number
1
7
19
1
6
4
23
65
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-100
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Crow Wing County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
2
0–4
2
4.2
15
5 – 14
8
6.4
62
15 – 19
7
8.8
37
20 – 24
7
13.7
19
25 – 29
0
0.0
19
30 – 34
12
4.5
104
35 and over
40
6.3
261
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
16.7
31.3
49.6
46.3
37.3
52.8
39.4
41.1
Number
10
31
55
36
25
17
148
334
Percent
83.3
64.6
44.0
45.0
49.0
47.2
56.1
52.6
Total*
Number
12
48
125
80
51
36
264
635
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Dakota County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
1
2.5
10
0–4
7
4.8
45
5 – 14
24
5.5
148
15 – 19
25
7.9
118
20 – 24
18
8.0
56
25 – 29
18
7.6
57
30 – 34
84
8.0
300
35 and over
179
7.1
743
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
25.0
30.8
34.2
37.1
24.9
24.1
28.4
29.3
Number
29
94
261
175
151
162
672
1,611
Percent
72.5
64.4
60.3
55.0
67.1
68.4
63.6
63.6
Total*
Number
40
146
433
318
225
237
1,056
2,533
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-101
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Dodge County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
1
50.0
1
0–4
0
0.0
5
5 – 14
1
2.9
15
15 – 19
1
4.3
11
20 – 24
1
11.1
5
25 – 29
0
0.0
3
30 – 34
5
9.1
24
35 and over
9
6.0
65
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
50.0
35.7
44.1
47.8
55.6
42.9
43.6
43.3
Number
0
9
18
11
3
4
26
76
Percent
0.0
64.3
52.9
47.8
33.3
57.1
47.3
50.7
Total*
Number
2
14
34
23
9
7
55
150
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Douglas County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
1
14.3
2
0–4
2
10.5
9
5 – 14
4
5.1
42
15 – 19
5
7.6
30
20 – 24
1
6.3
9
25 – 29
1
4.2
9
30 – 34
11
7.1
67
35 and over
25
6.4
170
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
28.6
47.4
53.8
45.5
56.3
37.5
43.5
43.7
Number
4
8
32
31
6
14
76
194
Percent
57.1
42.1
41.0
47.0
37.5
58.3
49.4
49.9
Total*
Number
7
19
78
66
16
24
154
389
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-102
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Faribault County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
2
5 – 14
3
12.0
11
15 – 19
2
20.0
2
20 – 24
3
27.3
3
25 – 29
0
0.0
3
30 – 34
4
7.7
17
35 and over
12
10.3
40
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
40.0
44.0
20.0
27.3
37.5
32.7
34.2
Number
3
3
11
6
5
5
31
65
Percent
100.0
60.0
44.0
60.0
45.5
62.5
59.6
55.6
Total*
Number
3
5
25
10
11
8
52
117
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Fillmore County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
1
0–4
0
0.0
4
5 – 14
2
5.9
13
15 – 19
1
5.3
10
20 – 24
2
28.6
0
25 – 29
1
14.3
2
30 – 34
9
15.8
16
35 and over
15
10.6
46
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
50.0
33.3
38.2
52.6
0.0
28.6
28.1
32.6
Number
1
8
19
8
5
4
32
80
Percent
50.0
66.7
55.9
42.1
71.4
57.1
56.1
56.7
Total*
Number
2
12
34
19
7
7
57
141
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-103
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Freeborn County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
1
0–4
0
0.0
6
5 – 14
0
0.0
23
15 – 19
2
5.3
15
20 – 24
2
8.7
10
25 – 29
2
8.3
13
30 – 34
8
7.7
29
35 and over
14
5.2
101
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
33.3
40.0
47.9
39.5
43.5
54.2
27.9
37.8
Number
2
9
25
21
11
9
67
152
Percent
66.7
60.0
52.1
55.3
47.8
37.5
64.4
56.9
Total*
Number
3
15
48
38
23
24
104
267
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Goodhue County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
1
0–4
1
3.8
10
5 – 14
11
9.3
52
15 – 19
12
18.5
25
20 – 24
3
10.7
13
25 – 29
2
9.5
11
30 – 34
17
9.5
76
35 and over
46
10.2
191
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
20.0
38.5
44.1
38.5
46.4
52.4
42.5
42.4
Number
4
15
55
28
12
8
86
214
Percent
80.0
57.7
46.6
43.1
42.9
38.1
48.0
47.5
Total*
Number
5
26
118
65
28
21
179
451
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-104
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Grant County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
1
5 – 14
0
0.0
4
15 – 19
0
0.0
4
20 – 24
0
0.0
2
25 – 29
0
0.0
2
30 – 34
3
15.8
9
35 and over
3
6.4
22
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
100.0
50.0
44.4
33.3
50.0
47.4
46.8
Number
0
0
4
5
4
2
7
22
Percent
0.0
0.0
50.0
55.6
66.7
50.0
36.8
46.8
Total*
Number
0
1
8
9
6
4
19
47
Percent
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Hennepin County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
6
4.0
37
0–4
14
2.4
202
5 – 14
73
6.1
426
15 – 19
93
6.1
473
20 – 24
61
4.8
399
25 – 29
65
5.8
296
30 – 34
247
5.7
1,266
35 and over
579
5.3
3,241
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
24.5
34.5
35.8
31.1
31.2
26.5
29.4
29.8
Number
108
370
690
957
819
757
2,795
7,059
Percent
71.5
63.1
58.0
62.8
64.0
67.7
64.9
64.9
Total*
Number
151
586
1,189
1,523
1,279
1,118
4,308
10,879
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-105
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Houston County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
3
5 – 14
2
7.1
13
15 – 19
1
8.3
5
20 – 24
1
10.0
4
25 – 29
0
0.0
1
30 – 34
6
14.0
8
35 and over
10
9.2
34
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
42.9
46.4
41.7
40.0
16.7
18.6
31.2
Number
0
4
13
6
5
5
29
65
Percent
0.0
57.1
46.4
50.0
50.0
83.3
67.4
59.6
Total*
Number
0
7
28
12
10
6
43
109
Percent
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Hubbard County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
3
5 – 14
3
10.7
8
15 – 19
3
20.0
7
20 – 24
0
0.0
9
25 – 29
0
0.0
2
30 – 34
6
12.5
16
35 and over
12
9.7
45
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
37.5
28.6
46.7
52.9
40.0
33.3
36.3
Number
1
5
17
5
8
3
26
67
Percent
100.0
62.5
60.7
33.3
47.1
60.0
54.2
54.0
Total*
Number
1
8
28
15
17
5
48
124
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-106
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Isanti County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
7
5 – 14
1
1.5
31
15 – 19
7
18.9
20
20 – 24
4
17.4
10
25 – 29
2
10.5
11
30 – 34
7
5.9
61
35 and over
21
7.0
152
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
36.8
47.7
54.1
43.5
57.9
51.7
50.3
Number
3
12
33
10
9
6
50
129
Percent
100.0
63.2
50.8
27.0
39.1
31.6
42.4
42.7
Total*
Number
3
19
65
37
23
19
118
302
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Itasca County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
6
0–4
2
15.4
7
5 – 14
2
2.5
34
15 – 19
2
5.3
18
20 – 24
0
0.0
10
25 – 29
1
4.5
10
30 – 34
9
5.7
58
35 and over
16
4.5
145
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
85.7
53.8
42.0
47.4
38.5
45.5
36.9
41.2
Number
1
4
45
18
16
11
90
191
Percent
14.3
30.8
55.6
47.4
61.5
50.0
57.3
54.3
Total*
Number
7
13
81
38
26
22
157
352
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-107
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Jackson County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
3
5 – 14
4
13.8
12
15 – 19
3
23.1
4
20 – 24
0
0.0
2
25 – 29
2
25.0
4
30 – 34
3
11.5
12
35 and over
12
13.3
38
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
42.9
41.4
30.8
50.0
50.0
46.2
42.2
Number
0
4
13
6
2
2
11
40
Percent
0.0
57.1
44.8
46.2
50.0
25.0
42.3
44.4
Total*
Number
0
7
29
13
4
8
26
90
Percent
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Kanabec County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
3
5 – 14
2
8.3
11
15 – 19
2
18.2
2
20 – 24
0
0.0
1
25 – 29
0
0.0
4
30 – 34
1
1.8
23
35 and over
6
5.1
44
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
60.0
45.8
18.2
11.1
66.7
40.4
37.3
Number
1
2
11
7
8
2
33
68
Percent
100.0
40.0
45.8
63.6
88.9
33.3
57.9
57.6
Total*
Number
1
5
24
11
9
6
57
118
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-108
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Kandiyohi County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
1
25.0
2
0–4
2
6.5
12
5 – 14
19
17.3
53
15 – 19
5
7.9
27
20 – 24
6
20.0
16
25 – 29
2
7.1
10
30 – 34
13
9.2
51
35 and over
50
12.0
171
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
50.0
38.7
48.2
42.9
53.3
35.7
36.2
41.0
Number
1
17
38
31
8
16
77
196
Percent
25.0
54.8
34.5
49.2
26.7
57.1
54.6
47.0
Total*
Number
4
31
110
63
30
28
141
417
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Kittson County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
1
5 – 14
0
0.0
1
15 – 19
0
0.0
3
20 – 24
0
0.0
1
25 – 29
0
#DIV/0!
0
30 – 34
1
12.5
2
35 and over
1
6.7
8
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
100.0
50.0
100.0
100.0
#DIV/0!
25.0
53.3
Number
0
0
1
0
0
0
5
6
Percent
0.0
0.0
50.0
0.0
0.0
#DIV/0!
62.5
40.0
Total*
Number
0
1
2
3
1
0
8
15
Percent
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
#DIV/0!
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-109
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Koochiching County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
2
5 – 14
1
3.8
9
15 – 19
0
0.0
8
20 – 24
3
30.0
3
25 – 29
0
0.0
2
30 – 34
3
6.7
7
35 and over
7
6.4
31
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
40.0
34.6
57.1
30.0
28.6
15.6
28.2
Number
1
3
16
6
4
5
35
72
Percent
100.0
60.0
61.5
42.9
40.0
71.4
77.8
65.5
Total*
Number
1
5
26
14
10
7
45
110
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Lac Qui Parle County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
1
5 – 14
2
16.7
8
15 – 19
0
0.0
1
20 – 24
0
#DIV/0!
0
25 – 29
0
0.0
1
30 – 34
1
14.3
3
35 and over
3
12.5
14
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
100.0
66.7
50.0
#DIV/0!
100.0
42.9
58.3
Number
0
0
2
1
0
0
3
7
Percent
0.0
0.0
16.7
50.0
#DIV/0!
0.0
42.9
29.2
Total*
Number
0
1
12
2
0
1
7
24
Percent
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
#DIV/0!
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-110
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Lake County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
1
5 – 14
2
11.8
12
15 – 19
2
13.3
8
20 – 24
0
0.0
7
25 – 29
0
0.0
6
30 – 34
1
2.0
29
35 and over
5
4.8
64
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
33.3
70.6
53.3
77.8
54.5
59.2
61.0
Number
0
2
3
5
2
5
19
36
Percent
0.0
66.7
17.6
33.3
22.2
45.5
38.8
34.3
Total*
Number
0
3
17
15
9
11
49
105
Percent
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Lake of the Woods County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
1
5 – 14
0
0.0
2
15 – 19
1
50.0
1
20 – 24
0
0.0
1
25 – 29
0
#DIV/0!
0
30 – 34
0
0.0
2
35 and over
1
8.3
7
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
100.0
40.0
50.0
100.0
#DIV/0!
66.7
58.3
Number
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
4
Percent
0.0
0.0
60.0
0.0
0.0
#DIV/0!
33.3
33.3
Total*
Number
0
1
5
2
1
0
3
12
Percent
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
#DIV/0!
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-111
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Le Sueur County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
1
0–4
2
10.5
2
5 – 14
2
3.6
15
15 – 19
3
15.0
8
20 – 24
0
0.0
5
25 – 29
1
8.3
4
30 – 34
5
6.3
29
35 and over
13
6.3
65
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
100.0
10.5
27.3
40.0
38.5
33.3
36.3
31.3
Number
0
15
38
9
8
7
46
130
Percent
0.0
78.9
69.1
45.0
61.5
58.3
57.5
62.5
Total*
Number
1
19
55
20
13
12
80
208
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Lincoln County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
2
5 – 14
0
0.0
3
15 – 19
0
#DIV/0!
0
20 – 24
1
20.0
2
25 – 29
1
33.3
1
30 – 34
3
17.6
9
35 and over
5
15.2
17
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
66.7
75.0
#DIV/0!
40.0
33.3
52.9
51.5
Number
0
1
1
0
2
1
5
11
Percent
0.0
33.3
25.0
#DIV/0!
40.0
33.3
29.4
33.3
Total*
Number
0
3
4
0
5
3
17
33
Percent
0.0
100.0
100.0
#DIV/0!
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-112
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Lyon County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
1
50.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
6
5 – 14
2
5.4
18
15 – 19
0
0.0
15
20 – 24
2
10.5
11
25 – 29
3
21.4
5
30 – 34
3
4.5
32
35 and over
11
6.0
91
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
60.0
48.6
53.6
57.9
35.7
48.5
49.7
Number
1
4
17
13
6
6
31
81
Percent
50.0
40.0
45.9
46.4
31.6
42.9
47.0
44.3
Total*
Number
2
10
37
28
19
14
66
183
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
McLeod County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
3
0–4
0
0.0
6
5 – 14
3
4.3
32
15 – 19
0
0.0
21
20 – 24
3
12.5
12
25 – 29
2
7.4
16
30 – 34
9
8.8
47
35 and over
17
5.8
138
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
33.3
28.6
45.7
60.0
50.0
59.3
46.1
47.3
Number
6
15
35
14
9
9
46
137
Percent
66.7
71.4
50.0
40.0
37.5
33.3
45.1
46.9
Total*
Number
9
21
70
35
24
27
102
292
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-113
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Mahnomen County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
0
5 – 14
3
37.5
3
15 – 19
3
50.0
2
20 – 24
0
0.0
3
25 – 29
1
16.7
2
30 – 34
3
16.7
7
35 and over
10
23.3
18
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
0.0
37.5
33.3
100.0
33.3
38.9
41.9
Number
0
1
2
1
0
3
8
15
Percent
0.0
100.0
25.0
16.7
0.0
50.0
44.4
34.9
Total*
Number
0
1
8
6
3
6
18
43
Percent
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Marshall County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
1
0–4
0
0.0
2
5 – 14
0
0.0
4
15 – 19
3
50.0
1
20 – 24
1
20.0
2
25 – 29
0
0.0
2
30 – 34
3
27.3
6
35 and over
7
17.9
18
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
100.0
66.7
44.4
16.7
40.0
100.0
54.5
46.2
Number
0
1
5
2
2
0
2
14
Percent
0.0
33.3
55.6
33.3
40.0
0.0
18.2
35.9
Total*
Number
1
3
9
6
5
2
11
39
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-114
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Martin County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
1
25.0
0
5 – 14
5
9.4
20
15 – 19
2
10.5
9
20 – 24
0
0.0
7
25 – 29
1
7.7
3
30 – 34
3
4.8
23
35 and over
12
6.7
66
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
0.0
37.7
47.4
41.2
23.1
37.1
37.1
Number
0
3
28
8
10
9
36
100
Percent
0.0
75.0
52.8
42.1
58.8
69.2
58.1
56.2
Total*
Number
0
4
53
19
17
13
62
178
Percent
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Meeker County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
1
5.6
5
5 – 14
2
4.0
18
15 – 19
3
8.6
13
20 – 24
1
8.3
5
25 – 29
0
0.0
3
30 – 34
8
9.8
29
35 and over
15
6.9
76
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
27.8
36.0
37.1
41.7
33.3
35.4
35.2
Number
5
12
30
19
6
6
45
125
Percent
100.0
66.7
60.0
54.3
50.0
66.7
54.9
57.9
Total*
Number
5
18
50
35
12
9
82
216
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-115
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Mille Lacs County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
1
0–4
0
0.0
7
5 – 14
1
2.1
22
15 – 19
1
3.3
13
20 – 24
1
4.5
9
25 – 29
2
11.8
4
30 – 34
11
8.8
46
35 and over
20
6.8
103
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
25.0
16.7
45.8
43.3
40.9
23.5
36.8
35.0
Number
3
35
25
16
12
11
68
171
Percent
75.0
83.3
52.1
53.3
54.5
64.7
54.4
58.2
Total*
Number
4
42
48
30
22
17
125
294
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Morrison County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
2
50.0
0
0–4
3
11.5
5
5 – 14
6
10.7
19
15 – 19
3
9.1
11
20 – 24
1
6.7
3
25 – 29
1
7.1
9
30 – 34
13
14.0
31
35 and over
29
11.7
79
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
19.2
33.9
33.3
20.0
64.3
33.3
32.0
Number
2
18
31
19
11
4
49
139
Percent
50.0
69.2
55.4
57.6
73.3
28.6
52.7
56.3
Total*
Number
4
26
56
33
15
14
93
247
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-116
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Mower County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
1
5.9
9
5 – 14
4
6.3
16
15 – 19
2
4.3
18
20 – 24
0
0.0
8
25 – 29
3
11.1
7
30 – 34
9
7.8
35
35 and over
20
6.6
95
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
52.9
25.4
39.1
34.8
25.9
30.4
31.6
Number
1
7
43
26
15
17
71
186
Percent
100.0
41.2
68.3
56.5
65.2
63.0
61.7
61.8
Total*
Number
1
17
63
46
23
27
115
301
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Murray County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
1
0–4
0
0.0
4
5 – 14
1
7.7
6
15 – 19
0
0.0
3
20 – 24
1
11.1
1
25 – 29
0
0.0
1
30 – 34
3
12.0
11
35 and over
5
6.7
31
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
33.3
50.0
46.2
50.0
11.1
25.0
44.0
41.3
Number
2
4
6
3
7
3
11
39
Percent
66.7
50.0
46.2
50.0
77.8
75.0
44.0
52.0
Total*
Number
3
8
13
6
9
4
25
75
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-117
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Nicollet County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
2
15.4
4
5 – 14
2
5.9
16
15 – 19
2
4.3
16
20 – 24
1
5.0
5
25 – 29
1
5.0
9
30 – 34
5
6.0
31
35 and over
14
6.1
82
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
30.8
47.1
34.0
25.0
45.0
37.3
35.5
Number
3
7
16
29
14
10
47
135
Percent
100.0
53.8
47.1
61.7
70.0
50.0
56.6
58.4
Total*
Number
3
13
34
47
20
20
83
231
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Nobles County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
6
0–4
0
0.0
1
5 – 14
6
12.8
23
15 – 19
0
0.0
8
20 – 24
0
0.0
2
25 – 29
2
16.7
2
30 – 34
6
12.0
14
35 and over
14
9.1
57
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
60.0
50.0
48.9
44.4
20.0
16.7
28.0
37.0
Number
4
1
18
10
8
8
30
83
Percent
40.0
50.0
38.3
55.6
80.0
66.7
60.0
53.9
Total*
Number
10
2
47
18
10
12
50
154
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-118
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Norman County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
1
25.0
1
5 – 14
1
14.3
1
15 – 19
0
0.0
0
20 – 24
1
50.0
1
25 – 29
0
#DIV/0!
0
30 – 34
1
6.3
6
35 and over
4
12.1
9
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
25.0
14.3
0.0
50.0
#DIV/0!
37.5
27.3
Number
0
2
5
3
0
0
9
20
Percent
0.0
50.0
71.4
100.0
0.0
#DIV/0!
56.3
60.6
Total*
Number
0
4
7
3
2
0
16
33
Percent
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
#DIV/0!
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Olmsted County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
9
0–4
3
3.7
31
5 – 14
15
6.7
93
15 – 19
6
3.9
50
20 – 24
8
6.5
51
25 – 29
3
2.9
48
30 – 34
26
5.5
177
35 and over
61
5.0
467
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
32.1
37.8
41.5
32.3
41.1
47.1
37.6
38.2
Number
19
48
116
99
65
51
268
694
Percent
67.9
58.5
51.8
63.9
52.4
50.0
56.9
56.8
Total*
Number
28
82
224
155
124
102
471
1,222
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-119
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Otter Tail County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
1
16.7
3
0–4
7
23.3
11
5 – 14
10
8.4
63
15 – 19
7
9.7
43
20 – 24
6
20.7
14
25 – 29
6
23.1
9
30 – 34
36
19.9
69
35 and over
75
15.5
217
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
50.0
36.7
52.9
59.7
48.3
34.6
38.1
44.9
Number
2
12
46
22
9
11
76
191
Percent
33.3
40.0
38.7
30.6
31.0
42.3
42.0
39.5
Total*
Number
6
30
119
72
29
26
181
483
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Pennington County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
1
20.0
1
5 – 14
0
0.0
7
15 – 19
0
0.0
6
20 – 24
0
0.0
2
25 – 29
0
0.0
1
30 – 34
0
0.0
16
35 and over
1
0.9
33
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
20.0
28.0
54.5
22.2
50.0
30.2
30.0
Number
1
3
18
5
7
1
37
76
Percent
100.0
60.0
72.0
45.5
77.8
50.0
69.8
69.1
Total*
Number
1
5
25
11
9
2
53
110
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-120
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Pine County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
3
0–4
0
0.0
2
5 – 14
1
2.2
30
15 – 19
2
9.1
9
20 – 24
0
0.0
9
25 – 29
3
15.8
8
30 – 34
3
2.5
53
35 and over
9
3.7
114
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
60.0
25.0
65.2
40.9
69.2
42.1
43.8
46.5
Number
2
6
15
11
4
8
65
122
Percent
40.0
75.0
32.6
50.0
30.8
42.1
53.7
49.8
Total*
Number
5
8
46
22
13
19
121
245
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Pipestone County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
2
33.3
0
5 – 14
0
0.0
12
15 – 19
0
0.0
2
20 – 24
1
33.3
1
25 – 29
1
20.0
2
30 – 34
6
20.7
8
35 and over
10
15.6
25
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
0.0
75.0
40.0
33.3
40.0
27.6
39.1
Number
0
4
4
3
1
2
15
29
Percent
0.0
66.7
25.0
60.0
33.3
40.0
51.7
45.3
Total*
Number
0
6
16
5
3
5
29
64
Percent
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-121
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Polk County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
1
0–4
1
6.3
6
5 – 14
5
12.8
14
15 – 19
4
19.0
5
20 – 24
1
8.3
6
25 – 29
1
11.1
3
30 – 34
7
8.8
36
35 and over
19
10.0
73
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
33.3
37.5
35.9
23.8
50.0
33.3
45.0
38.4
Number
2
9
20
12
5
5
37
98
Percent
66.7
56.3
51.3
57.1
41.7
55.6
46.3
51.6
Total*
Number
3
16
39
21
12
9
80
190
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Pope County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
0
5 – 14
2
11.8
10
15 – 19
0
0.0
4
20 – 24
0
0.0
1
25 – 29
1
25.0
3
30 – 34
1
7.1
4
35 and over
4
8.2
23
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
0.0
58.8
66.7
50.0
75.0
28.6
46.9
Number
1
2
5
2
1
0
9
22
Percent
100.0
100.0
29.4
33.3
50.0
0.0
64.3
44.9
Total*
Number
1
2
17
6
2
4
14
49
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-122
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Ramsey County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
8
11.8
18
0–4
9
3.1
102
5 – 14
29
4.3
254
15 – 19
33
4.6
215
20 – 24
19
3.9
149
25 – 29
25
5.6
130
30 – 34
112
5.5
611
35 and over
248
5.0
1,518
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
26.5
35.1
38.1
30.2
30.8
29.1
30.2
30.7
Number
42
180
384
465
316
291
1,303
3,172
Percent
61.8
61.9
57.6
65.2
65.3
65.2
64.3
64.2
Total*
Number
68
291
667
713
484
446
2,026
4,938
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Red Lake County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
0
5 – 14
0
0.0
4
15 – 19
1
50.0
1
20 – 24
0
#DIV/0!
0
25 – 29
0
#DIV/0!
0
30 – 34
0
0.0
1
35 and over
1
8.3
6
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
0.0
66.7
50.0
#DIV/0!
#DIV/0!
33.3
50.0
Number
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
5
Percent
0.0
0.0
33.3
0.0
#DIV/0!
#DIV/0!
66.7
41.7
Total*
Number
0
0
6
2
0
0
3
12
Percent
0.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
#DIV/0!
#DIV/0!
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-123
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Redwood County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
1
0–4
1
9.1
4
5 – 14
3
8.1
23
15 – 19
2
16.7
4
20 – 24
0
0.0
5
25 – 29
2
16.7
2
30 – 34
5
10.4
18
35 and over
14
10.2
58
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
33.3
36.4
62.2
33.3
45.5
16.7
37.5
42.3
Number
2
6
11
6
6
8
25
65
Percent
66.7
54.5
29.7
50.0
54.5
66.7
52.1
47.4
Total*
Number
3
11
37
12
11
12
48
137
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Renville County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
3
5 – 14
10
21.3
15
15 – 19
1
6.7
7
20 – 24
0
0.0
4
25 – 29
0
0.0
6
30 – 34
4
10.5
12
35 and over
15
11.5
48
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
42.9
31.9
46.7
44.4
85.7
31.6
36.9
Number
2
4
22
7
5
1
22
67
Percent
100.0
57.1
46.8
46.7
55.6
14.3
57.9
51.5
Total*
Number
2
7
47
15
9
7
38
130
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-124
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Rice County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
3
0–4
2
7.4
11
5 – 14
14
11.3
55
15 – 19
8
12.1
25
20 – 24
7
13.7
19
25 – 29
5
16.1
7
30 – 34
24
11.5
54
35 and over
61
11.5
176
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
42.9
40.7
44.4
37.9
37.3
22.6
25.8
33.1
Number
4
14
55
33
25
19
131
294
Percent
57.1
51.9
44.4
50.0
49.0
61.3
62.7
55.4
Total*
Number
7
27
124
66
51
31
209
531
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Rock County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
0
5 – 14
0
0.0
8
15 – 19
1
8.3
8
20 – 24
0
0.0
3
25 – 29
0
0.0
2
30 – 34
2
5.7
15
35 and over
3
3.9
36
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
0.0
57.1
66.7
60.0
40.0
42.9
47.4
Number
1
1
6
3
2
3
18
37
Percent
100.0
100.0
42.9
25.0
40.0
60.0
51.4
48.7
Total*
Number
1
1
14
12
5
5
35
76
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-125
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Roseau County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
1
20.0
1
5 – 14
1
5.6
8
15 – 19
4
19.0
8
20 – 24
0
0.0
3
25 – 29
0
0.0
3
30 – 34
6
14.3
15
35 and over
12
10.9
40
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
20.0
44.4
38.1
50.0
37.5
35.7
36.4
Number
2
3
9
9
3
5
21
58
Percent
100.0
60.0
50.0
42.9
50.0
62.5
50.0
52.7
Total*
Number
2
5
18
21
6
8
42
110
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
St. Louis County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
1
5.9
5
0–4
4
5.0
30
5 – 14
20
8.1
95
15 – 19
11
6.0
83
20 – 24
11
9.6
45
25 – 29
16
14.2
47
30 – 34
34
5.6
257
35 and over
98
7.1
574
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
29.4
37.5
38.3
45.4
39.1
41.6
42.5
41.3
Number
11
46
133
89
59
50
313
717
Percent
64.7
57.5
53.6
48.6
51.3
44.2
51.8
51.6
Total*
Number
17
80
248
183
115
113
604
1,389
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
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Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Scott County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
2
0–4
4
8.9
11
5 – 14
13
9.8
44
15 – 19
7
8.0
29
20 – 24
7
10.9
23
25 – 29
8
12.5
18
30 – 34
33
10.5
108
35 and over
81
10.8
245
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
18.2
24.4
33.1
33.0
35.9
28.1
34.4
32.7
Number
9
30
76
52
34
38
173
424
Percent
81.8
66.7
57.1
59.1
53.1
59.4
55.1
56.5
Total*
Number
11
45
133
88
64
64
314
750
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Sherburne County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
2
13.3
6
0–4
2
4.3
22
5 – 14
10
8.4
54
15 – 19
8
8.3
35
20 – 24
4
5.6
32
25 – 29
3
7.9
13
30 – 34
18
7.8
86
35 and over
47
7.5
251
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
40.0
47.8
45.4
36.5
44.4
34.2
37.1
40.1
Number
7
22
55
53
36
22
128
328
Percent
46.7
47.8
46.2
55.2
50.0
57.9
55.2
52.4
Total*
Number
15
46
119
96
72
38
232
626
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-127
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Sibley County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
1
33.3
2
0–4
1
33.3
2
5 – 14
0
0.0
8
15 – 19
2
13.3
3
20 – 24
1
14.3
3
25 – 29
1
16.7
3
30 – 34
3
6.8
19
35 and over
9
8.9
40
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
66.7
66.7
36.4
20.0
42.9
50.0
43.2
39.6
Number
0
0
14
10
3
2
22
52
Percent
0.0
0.0
63.6
66.7
42.9
33.3
50.0
51.5
Total*
Number
3
3
22
15
7
6
44
101
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Stearns County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
1
6.7
4
0–4
5
6.3
25
5 – 14
12
4.9
105
15 – 19
17
8.0
68
20 – 24
12
10.8
40
25 – 29
5
6.0
25
30 – 34
41
9.1
150
35 and over
93
7.5
428
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
26.7
31.3
42.9
32.1
36.0
29.8
33.4
34.7
Number
10
50
128
127
59
54
258
711
Percent
66.7
62.5
52.2
59.9
53.2
64.3
57.5
57.7
Total*
Number
15
80
245
212
111
84
449
1,232
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-128
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Steele County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
1
8.3
4
5 – 14
3
7.0
22
15 – 19
5
15.6
12
20 – 24
4
15.4
12
25 – 29
2
11.1
8
30 – 34
20
24.4
22
35 and over
35
15.8
83
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
33.3
51.2
37.5
46.2
44.4
26.8
37.6
Number
2
7
18
15
10
8
40
103
Percent
100.0
58.3
41.9
46.9
38.5
44.4
48.8
46.6
Total*
Number
2
12
43
32
26
18
82
221
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Stevens County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
0
5 – 14
2
8.7
10
15 – 19
1
10.0
4
20 – 24
1
16.7
2
25 – 29
0
0.0
0
30 – 34
4
23.5
7
35 and over
8
13.1
24
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
0.0
43.5
40.0
33.3
0.0
41.2
39.3
Number
0
1
11
5
3
3
6
29
Percent
0.0
100.0
47.8
50.0
50.0
100.0
35.3
47.5
Total*
Number
0
1
23
10
6
3
17
61
Percent
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-129
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Swift County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
1
5 – 14
3
12.0
14
15 – 19
1
14.3
4
20 – 24
0
0.0
4
25 – 29
0
0.0
0
30 – 34
3
10.7
11
35 and over
7
9.5
35
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
33.3
56.0
57.1
100.0
0.0
39.3
47.3
Number
0
2
8
2
0
5
14
32
Percent
0.0
66.7
32.0
28.6
0.0
100.0
50.0
43.2
Total*
Number
0
3
25
7
4
5
28
74
Percent
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Todd County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
1
25.0
1
0–4
7
38.9
8
5 – 14
3
6.5
37
15 – 19
2
9.5
14
20 – 24
3
30.0
3
25 – 29
2
22.2
4
30 – 34
7
10.9
26
35 and over
25
14.3
94
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
25.0
44.4
80.4
66.7
30.0
44.4
40.6
53.7
Number
2
3
6
5
4
3
31
56
Percent
50.0
16.7
13.0
23.8
40.0
33.3
48.4
32.0
Total*
Number
4
18
46
21
10
9
64
175
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-130
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Traverse County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
0
5 – 14
1
10.0
7
15 – 19
0
0.0
4
20 – 24
0
#DIV/0!
0
25 – 29
0
0.0
1
30 – 34
1
33.3
1
35 and over
3
13.0
13
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
0.0
70.0
80.0
#DIV/0!
25.0
33.3
56.5
Number
0
0
2
1
0
3
1
7
Percent
0.0
0.0
20.0
20.0
#DIV/0!
75.0
33.3
30.4
Total*
Number
0
0
10
5
0
4
3
23
Percent
0.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
#DIV/0!
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Wabasha County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
2
50.0
1
0–4
1
14.3
3
5 – 14
4
10.0
16
15 – 19
5
25.0
4
20 – 24
0
0.0
6
25 – 29
1
12.5
3
30 – 34
4
6.5
25
35 and over
17
11.0
59
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
25.0
42.9
40.0
20.0
60.0
37.5
40.3
38.3
Number
1
3
20
11
4
4
33
78
Percent
25.0
42.9
50.0
55.0
40.0
50.0
53.2
50.6
Total*
Number
4
7
40
20
10
8
62
154
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-131
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Wadena County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
2
0–4
2
25.0
4
5 – 14
4
19.0
11
15 – 19
0
0.0
0
20 – 24
1
16.7
2
25 – 29
0
0.0
3
30 – 34
12
26.1
15
35 and over
19
18.8
38
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
66.7
50.0
52.4
0.0
33.3
50.0
32.6
37.6
Number
1
2
6
8
3
3
19
44
Percent
33.3
25.0
28.6
100.0
50.0
50.0
41.3
43.6
Total*
Number
3
8
21
8
6
6
46
101
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Waseca County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
1
0–4
0
0.0
3
5 – 14
2
7.1
15
15 – 19
1
5.3
9
20 – 24
1
5.3
8
25 – 29
1
6.7
4
30 – 34
8
13.1
18
35 and over
13
8.2
58
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
100.0
21.4
53.6
47.4
42.1
26.7
29.5
36.5
Number
0
11
11
9
10
10
35
88
Percent
0.0
78.6
39.3
47.4
52.6
66.7
57.4
55.3
Total*
Number
1
14
28
19
19
15
61
159
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-132
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Washington County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
1
5.9
7
0–4
7
8.1
28
5 – 14
19
5.5
145
15 – 19
13
7.6
59
20 – 24
7
6.7
37
25 – 29
8
8.2
31
30 – 34
33
6.3
185
35 and over
88
6.3
504
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
41.2
32.6
41.8
34.5
35.6
31.6
35.5
36.0
Number
9
51
183
99
60
59
303
808
Percent
52.9
59.3
52.7
57.9
57.7
60.2
58.2
57.7
Total*
Number
17
86
347
171
104
98
521
1,400
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Watonwan County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
1
5 – 14
0
0.0
9
15 – 19
0
0.0
3
20 – 24
0
0.0
1
25 – 29
0
0.0
3
30 – 34
2
7.1
13
35 and over
2
2.9
30
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
33.3
45.0
42.9
50.0
33.3
46.4
42.9
Number
1
2
11
4
1
6
13
38
Percent
100.0
66.7
55.0
57.1
50.0
66.7
46.4
54.3
Total*
Number
1
3
20
7
2
9
28
70
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-133
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Wilkin County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
0
0–4
0
0.0
0
5 – 14
1
4.2
8
15 – 19
0
0.0
3
20 – 24
0
0.0
1
25 – 29
1
11.1
3
30 – 34
2
7.1
8
35 and over
4
5.4
23
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
0.0
0.0
33.3
75.0
20.0
33.3
28.6
31.1
Number
0
3
15
1
4
5
18
47
Percent
0.0
100.0
62.5
25.0
80.0
55.6
64.3
63.5
Total*
Number
0
3
24
4
5
9
28
74
Percent
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Winona County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
1
0–4
1
3.4
8
5 – 14
8
10.0
28
15 – 19
6
8.0
34
20 – 24
4
13.8
11
25 – 29
3
9.7
8
30 – 34
20
13.0
59
35 and over
42
10.0
157
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
50.0
27.6
35.0
45.3
37.9
25.8
38.3
37.6
Number
1
20
44
35
14
20
75
219
Percent
50.0
69.0
55.0
46.7
48.3
64.5
48.7
52.4
Total*
Number
2
29
80
75
29
31
154
418
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-134
Morbidity and Utilization Table 13: Motor Vehicle Injuries in Minnesota by Severity and Age
Group by State and County, 2001
Wright County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
7
0–4
3
4.9
19
5 – 14
10
4.8
95
15 – 19
2
2.3
43
20 – 24
5
6.3
32
25 – 29
3
4.6
22
30 – 34
15
5.1
102
35 and over
38
4.6
320
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
38.9
31.1
45.2
48.9
40.5
33.8
34.9
38.8
Number
11
39
105
43
42
40
175
466
Percent
61.1
63.9
50.0
48.9
53.2
61.5
59.9
56.6
Total*
Number
18
61
210
88
79
65
292
824
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
Yellow Medicine County – Motor Vehicle Injuries by Severity and Age Group, 2001
Injury Severity
Severe
Moderate
Minor
Age Group
Number
Percent
Number
0
0.0
2
0–4
1
25.0
2
5 – 14
0
0.0
18
15 – 19
1
7.1
9
20 – 24
0
0.0
3
25 – 29
0
0.0
1
30 – 34
2
6.9
17
35 and over
5
5.6
52
Total*
Source: Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Percent
100.0
50.0
62.1
64.3
42.9
50.0
58.6
57.8
Number
0
1
11
4
4
1
10
33
Percent
0.0
25.0
37.9
28.6
57.1
50.0
34.5
36.7
Total*
Number
2
4
29
14
7
2
29
90
Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
*Includes unknown
Motor Vehicle Injuries: Severity of injuries are categorized as follows:
Severe injury: Any injury, other than a fatal injury, which prevents the injured person from walking, driving, or
normally continuing activities which he/ she was capable of performing just before the accident.
Moderate injury: Any injury, other than fatal or incapacitating, which is evident to a person other than the injured at
the scene of the accident (e.g., bruises, abrasion, swelling, minor lacerations, limping, etc.).
Minor injury: None of the above injuries, but is a complaint of physical pain by the injured (e.g., momentary
unconsciousness, nausea, hysteria, etc).
2002 Minnesota County Health Tables
D-135