Cycle: so many! I learned to ride on ice, so I'm rather fearless! None involving anybody else. The most serious was when I was young enough to have 'green bones'; they bent rather than snapped!
Car: Two my fault, but nothing worse than bent panels and trim missing. Six others, the most serious: as a passenger, when the drunk driver failed to take the bend, we hit the kerb on the opposite side of the road, took off, bursting all 4 tyres, but the only thing we hit was grass (when we landed again); then, when driving, someone decided to turn right across my path, whiplash and a gash after hitting the steering column (similar for the other car's occupants).
Bus: One, where a car ran into the back of us at low speed.
Motorbike: Considering my bike record....surprisingly good! (I think my bike experience taught me to take greater care at greater speed.) Two cases where I left the road, one, in my early days, caused no damage; the second was when i travelled back along the same road that I'd passed along that morning..but in the meantime, the farmer had put a run in to his field and spilled gravel across the corner, may front wheel skidded and I tumbled off into the ditch, my ego was more bruised than my shoulder.
Tram: My bag caught on the handrail as I stepped off a Douglas horse tram, just before it had stopped, it spun me round and I tumbled onto the promenade. Luckily nothing coming and I tumbled away from the tram.
Train: 6! Three broken windows/impact on windows from missiles. One in Yorkshire didn't break the window, but hit it right next to me (I heard the bang), but people opposite were really shocked (I think they'd seen it coming), the conductor came along to ask if I was alright.
The most recent was a bird strike smashing the front screen, we stopped at Stafford and the train was taken out of service (I think the driver was covered in glass, bird parts, etc.)
Another was actually a near miss at a pedestrian crossing: the driver hit the emergency brake ( I believe he was convinced that he'd hit them, but they stepped back at the critical moment).
We had a low speed impact with the buffers at Liverpool Exchange...some minor injuries as people fell over.
Undoubtedly the worst was an electrocution on our 3rd rail system, our train was the first on the scene. Even worse was when i realised that the victim was one of my schoolmates.
Ship: Another IOMSP! The gale was so bad that the Isle of Man boat was the only one that sailed out of Liverpool! We were half way over when the boat was hit by a monster wave, tipping the boat right over, I slid across the deck and hit my head on a ventilator. I was immediately sick!
Planes, etc: 0