Duplin County ATV Accident Lawyers
What To Do After An ATV Accident
With the rise in popularity of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) many individuals have lost their lives or suffered injuries from these vehicles. ATV recreational vehicles are inherently unstable and they require skill, balance, and experience to safely operate. Because they are often operated by children and driven on unstable surfaces, the risk of accidents is high.
If you or a loved one has been injured in an ATV accident, you should discuss your case with an experienced Duplin County personal injury lawyer. At Hunter & Price, P.A., our attorneys can help you explore your legal options. If your case has merit, we can help you pursue fair and just compensation for your losses.
Have you been injured in an ATV accident?
Operators of ATVs may not be bound by the same laws as drivers of cars and trucks, but they are bound by the principles of negligence and duty. When people operate ATVs in a careless manner, they risk not only their own lives, but the lives of others. ATVs can weigh as much as 700 pounds, which is one of the reasons for their level of danger. When an ATV tips over, it can cause severe and life-altering injuries, including brain damage, spinal cord injuries, and fractures. Victims of ATV accidents can also face wrongful death.
Kenansville Attorneys Offer Legal Representation
If you or someone close to you has been injured in an ATV accident, our lawyers are here for you. We offer free initial consultations. If your injury prevents you from visiting our law office, we can arrange to meet you at your home or in the hospital. Our attorneys can work with you personally to determine how this accident has affected your life and to seek fair and just compensation for your losses. We handle ATV accident cases for clients from Kenansville, Clinton, Duplin County, Sampson County and throughout North Carolina.
Contact us today online or by telephone to consult with an experienced Duplin County ATV accident attorney.