Casualties is sometimes loosely used or (mis)understood to mean fatalities, but non-fatal injuries are also casualties.
Suppose a pregnant woman is shot in her abdomen and the bullet hits the fetus, causing a non-fatal injury.
Twenty-two (22) fatalities were reported and around a hundred more suffered non-fatal injuries.
Twenty-six persons sustained non-fatal injuries; eleven of these were injured seriously enough to require hospital treatment.
In 2008, over 16 million cases of non-fatal violence-related injuries were severe enough to require medical attention.
Statistically valid data comparing non-fatal injuries among cities are not available because no agency keeps such numbers.
Over the last eight years the Commission has on record some 18 fatalities from the use of these products and some 56 non-fatal injuries.
Fifteen people aboard Flight 575 suffered non-fatal injuries.
The study's researchers said the sample size might be too small to capture an increase in deaths, which are less common than accidents that involve non-fatal injuries.
Falls are one of the most common causes of fatal and non-fatal injuries among construction workers.