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ATV laws are implemented by individual states in order to regulate and promote safety with all-terrain vehicle use. However, there exists no national safety standard governing the production and use of ATVs, which many argue is a major factor contributing to the high number of ATV crashes each year. Sadly, ATV accidents can result in severe injury and sometimes death.
If you or a loved one has suffered serious injury or death in an ATV accident, you may be entitled to seek compensation for your losses. Please contact us today for a free consultation with an experienced personal injury attorney who can help you understand your legal rights under ATV law.
ATV Laws: What You Should Know
Many states have ATV laws requiring any or all of the following:
Owners to register their ATVs
Riders to hold a special license
Users to meet a minimum age requirement
Use of certain safety equipment
Adherence to pertinent speed limits and noise level limits
ATV laws are an integral part of state-level attempts to reduce the risk of injury and death in ATV accidents.
ATV Laws and Your Legal Rights
ATV laws have been established to protect individual rights. Many states have ATV laws requiring an accident report be filed with law enforcement when anyone is injured or killed in an ATV crash. Those responsible for the accident can also be held liable for any damages caused.
Specifically, victims of ATV accidents and their families may be entitled to seek compensation for their losses and suffering including:
Medical bills
Lost wages or earning abilities
Mental anguish
Loss of companionship
More
If you or a loved one has suffered serious injury or death during an ATV accident or you wish to learn more about ATV laws in your state, please click here . A qualified and caring personal injury attorney near you can answer all your questions and help ensure your legal rights are protected.
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