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Book SynopsisSlip-and-fall accidents are a growing problem. The total cost of these accidents now approaches 80 billion dollars each year, and that number is expected to double within the next decade. In Falls Aren''t Funny: America''s Multi-Billion Dollar Slip-and-Fall Crisis, author Russell J. Kendzior provides a comprehensive look at one of the most pervasive yet seldom addressed problems facing our world today. The book''s three parts explore slips-and-fall accidents themselves, what causes them, and what can be done to prevent them. Kendzior begins by examining the financial costs, the industries hardest hit by slips and falls, and the heightened risk to the elderly population. He then looks at the causes for the numerous slip-and-fall accidents and injuries, from inadequate floor care to improper footwear, and the contributions of the insurance, legal, and manufacturing industries and how they worsen the problem. Finally, he outlines what can be done to prevent slip-and-fall accidents, and h
Trade ReviewKendzior provides a well-referenced literature review that bridges empirical and theoretical insights on the subject....This volume's content likely will be useful to occupational and physical therapy students, chiropractic students, and graduate students of kinesiology. This book also may serve as a valuable reference for clinicians involved in personal-injury case management and litigation. Summing Up: Recommended. * CHOICE *
Table of ContentsPart I. The Problem Chapter 1. Safety Culture Chapter 2. The Slip-and-Fall Problem Part II. The Reason Chapter 3. Floors, Mats, and Cleaners Chapter 4. Footwear Chapter 5. Bathtubs and Showers Chapter 6. The Insurance Industry and Fraud Chapter 7. The Legal Industry Part III. The Solution Chapter 8. Codes and Standards Chapter 9. How and What to Measure