All-terrain vehicles or ATVs are popular in Georgia, particularly in rural areas where these vehicles are used on farms, for hunting, or are sometimes just ridden for fun.
Many individuals fail to appreciate that ATVs are dangerous and easy to crash.
Statistics indicate that more than 130,000 injuries were caused by ATV accidents in 2012 with more than 550 adults and 140 children dying as the result of ATV accidents that same year.
Individuals who are injured in an ATV accident frequently find it essential to retain the services of a skilled personal injury attorney who is experienced in helping individuals who have been injured in similar ways.
If you have been injured in an ATV accident due to the negligence of another party, a skilled Toccoa motorcycle accident attorney will be able to make sure that you receive the financial compensation that you deserve.
The National Trauma Data Bank reports that ATVs are more dangerous than dirt bikes and are often just as dangerous on motorcycles.
Many ATVs are intended for use by a single operator and are not designed to carry passengers.
ATVs are also not designed to travel on paved roads.
ATVs in Georgia are also dangerous due to a lack of regulations and safety precautions and there is no state agency tasked with regulating ATV use.
Also, because nearly all ATVs lack a cab or cage, ATV rollovers are more likely to cause serious injuries and even fatalities.
Individuals should also be aware that three-wheel ATVs are particularly dangerous.
Due to the risk of three-wheel ATVs rolling overs, these vehicles were removed from the market and manufacturers stopped producing three-wheel ATVs.
Statistics still suggest, however, that an estimated 2.4 million three-wheelers still remain in use today.
There are many parties that can potentially be held liable for an ATV accident.
In many cases, multiple parties might be responsible for causing an all-terrain vehicle accident.
Some of the parties that can potentially be held liable for an ATV accident include the ATV’s driver, an ATV rental company, the owner of the ATV, an ATV manufacturer, an ATV distributor or retailer, a company that made or sold an ATV part, or a company that made or sold ATV safety equipment.
ATV accidents can be caused by several different factors including blown tires, brake failure, carrying too many riders on an ATV, children who use adult-sized ATVs, driving in the dark, driving on public roads when the vehicle is not properly equipped to do so, improper positioning, lack of protective gear, manufacturing defects, operating an ATV without proper training, operating a vehicle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, steering failure, stuck accelerators, traveling at unsafe speeds.
When ATV accidents occur, the resulting injuries are often serious and can even be life-threatening.
Some of the most common injuries include amputations, brain trauma, broken bones, burn injuries, spinal cord damage, and soft tissue injuries.
Fortunately, individuals injured in ATV accidents are often able to receive compensation for: medical bills, lost wages, property damage, and emotional suffering.
Even if an individual wears all proper protective gear including helmets and gloves, ATV accidents can still cause several types of injuries including broken bones, burns, or even fatalities.
Individuals who are involved in ATV accidents should follow some essential steps:
By following some key safety tips, individuals can greatly reduce the risk of injuries and fatalities due to ATV accidents occurring.
These safety tips include the following:
If you or a loved one has been injured in an ATV accident, consider contacting the skilled motorcycle accident lawyers at The Angell Law Firm LLC.
Our legal team will be able to discuss your options for receiving compensation for any resulting injuries and damages.
We understand how important it is to obtain compensation when an individual is harmed by a negligent act involving an ATV.
Bryce is considered a highly esteemed trial lawyer and a passionate client advocate amongst his peers in the Atlanta legal community. Never afraid to go the extra mile for his clients, Bryce Angell works tirelessly to ensure that each client’s personal injury case gets the attention that it deserves.