Based on recent data released by the City, living and working in New York City is an accident waiting to happen. In January, city officials released a report, "Summary of Vital Statistics 2008." The report contains, among other things, the most recent data on accidental deaths occurring in New York City.
Here are some of the report's highlights:
- Construction topped the list of on-the-job accidents. During 2008, 90 people died due to accidents at work. Of those, 34.4 percent, or 31 people, worked in construction.
- More than half of the 31 construction deaths were due to falls. Other causes of death included equipment failure and negligence.
- Trade/transportation accounted for more than a quarter of all job-related fatal accidents - 26.7 percent.





















