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ATV Accidents

Used for both recreational and rescue purposes, All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) provide easy access to off-road areas. However, thousands of injuries and fatalities have been reported from their use. Of particular concern is the fact that over a quarter of the people involved in ATV accidents are children.

ATVs are defined as three or four-wheeled motorized vehicles primarily used for off-road riding. The first ATVs were manufactured with only three wheels and with very few safety standards. However, there were so many accidents and injuries that the federal Justice Department filed a lawsuit claiming that such ATVs violated the Consumer Product Safety Act. This led manufacturers to replace the three-wheeled models that were prone to rollovers with more stable four-wheeled ones. In spite of this, some deaths and injuries still occur. Furthermore, the dangerous three-wheeled models were not recalled and are still being used.

There are many different causes for ATV accidents, including:

  • Driver inexperience
  • Improper positioning
  • No protective gear
  • Operating an ATV under the influence of drugs or alcohol
  • Too many riders
  • Unsafe speed
  • Manufacturing defects (mistakes in the manufacturing or design process that cause injuries, which may result in the ATV model being recalled).

In some states, there are neither license nor training requirements nor an age limit for operating an ATV. In the state of Missouri:

  • All riders under 18 must wear a helmet
  • All ATVs must be titled and registered, and no one under 16 may do so
  • No one under 16 may operate an ATV except on a parent's land or when accompanied by a parent
  • ATVs are not allowed on highways, except for agricultural or industrial purposes
  • An operator may not carry a passenger except for agricultural purposes and except on ATVs that are designed to carry more than one person

ATVs should be used properly and by riders wearing protective clothing. Most importantly, the different sizes of engines and frames should be taken into account when determining the appropriate model for the user’s size and age. Children should be supervised both as riders and as bystanders.

If someone you love has been injured in an ATV accident that was due to someone's negligence or to a manufacturing defect, you may be able to recover damages. Contact the personal injury attorneys of Peterson & Associates to find out whether you can receive compensation for such costs as medical bills, vehicle repairs, pain and suffering, and loss of earnings. Please contact one of our attorneys immediately for a free consultation at 816-LAW-FIRM or click here to fill out an online form.

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