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Chevrolet Silverado 2014 Fatality Profile

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By: Alex WhitmanPublished: 2026-05-30Data as of: 2026-05-02Primary source: NHTSA FARS

Background

The 2014 Chevrolet Silverado appears in this fatal-crash snapshot with 274 fatal crashes and 398 occupant fatalities. The figures are drawn from a snapshot dated 2026-05-02, with the document computed at 2026-05-30.

This profile is narrow by design. It describes fatal-crash characteristics attached to the 2014 model year Chevrolet Silverado and focuses on the counts and shares provided in the findings.

Fatal crash totals

At the broadest level, the findings list 274 fatal crashes involving the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado. Across those crashes, 398 occupant fatalities are recorded.

The document also reports 1.45 deaths per crash. That figure indicates that fatal events in this dataset were not limited to only one occupant death in every case.

MeasureValue
Fatal crashes274
Occupant fatalities398
Deaths per crash1.45

Crash configuration

The findings point to a strong presence of single-vehicle events. Single-vehicle crashes account for 50.61 in the dataset’s percentage field, making that one of the most prominent crash-pattern indicators in the profile.

Rollover is also present in the fatal-crash record. The rollover percentage is listed at 12.77, showing that rollover was a recurring but less common feature than single-vehicle involvement.

Crash characteristicValue
Single-vehicle pct50.61
Rollover pct12.77
Fire pct2.26

Alcohol involvement

Alcohol appears as another notable factor in the fatal-crash profile. The alcohol percentage is listed at 16.33.

That places alcohol involvement among the key contextual indicators in the findings, alongside single-vehicle crashes, rollover, and fire. The document does not break alcohol involvement into additional subgroups, but it does identify it clearly as part of the fatal-crash picture for the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado.

Fire and post-crash severity markers

Fire is listed in 2.26 of the dataset’s percentage field. That is a much smaller share than the single-vehicle and alcohol figures, but it remains important because fire is one of the clearest markers of severe crash circumstances.

The findings do not provide a separate fatality count for fire-related cases. Even so, the inclusion of a fire percentage shows that a subset of the 274 fatal crashes involved that complication.

What the pattern suggests

Taken together, the profile describes a fatal-crash record centered on 274 crashes and 398 occupant fatalities, with 1.45 deaths per crash reported in the findings. The largest percentage marker in the document is single-vehicle involvement at 50.61.

Other recurring characteristics are alcohol at 16.33, rollover at 12.77, and fire at 2.26. Read together, those figures suggest that the fatal events in this snapshot often involved loss-of-control or otherwise severe crash conditions, while also showing that rollover and fire were not present in most cases.

Scope and limitations

This is a fatality profile, not a full safety evaluation of the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado. The findings do not include exposure measures, non-fatal crashes, trim differences, roadway type, speed environment, occupant age, restraint use, or fault assignment.

The snapshot date is 2026-05-02, and the computation timestamp is 2026-05-30. As presented, the document supports a descriptive reading of 274 fatal crashes, 398 occupant fatalities, and the listed crash-characteristic percentages, but it does not support broader causal claims beyond those fields.

Interpretation notes

Several figures in the findings are percentages, but the document does not define additional denominators beyond the fatal-crash profile itself. For that reason, the most reliable reading is to cite the values directly: 50.61 for single-vehicle crashes, 16.33 for alcohol, 12.77 for rollover, and 2.26 for fire.

The central narrative remains straightforward. In this snapshot, the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado is associated with 274 fatal crashes and 398 occupant fatalities, with 1.45 deaths per crash reported.

Frequently asked questions

Q: How many fatal crashes are listed for the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado? A: The findings list 274 fatal crashes for the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado.

Q: How many occupant fatalities are recorded? A: The document reports 398 occupant fatalities.

Q: What is the deaths-per-crash figure? A: The findings give a deaths-per-crash value of 1.45.

Q: How common were single-vehicle fatal crashes? A: The single-vehicle percentage is listed at 50.61.

Q: How often did rollover appear in these fatal crashes? A: The rollover percentage in the findings is 12.77.

Q: Was alcohol involved in a notable share of cases? A: The alcohol percentage is reported at 16.33.

Q: How often was fire present? A: Fire is listed at 2.26 in the findings.

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Sources

How to cite

Alex Whitman (2026). Chevrolet Silverado 2014 Fatality Profile. AutoIndex24 Research. https://auto-index24.com/studies/chevrolet-silverado-2014-fatality-profile