Imperial Valley ATV Rollover Accidents
ATV Accident Statistics
All terrain vehicles (ATVs) can be used for both work and for recreation. These 4 wheel vehicles are commonly utilized on farms, ranches and trails and accommodate one rider. Back in the 1970s, ATVs were introduced to people in the United States and they were instantly a source of panic for people who had adolescents and children. The reason for this was that so many accidents had occurred while young people were operating ATVs. While some of these accidents were attributed to inappropriate operation, many ATV accidents were attributed to vehicle defects.
Another main concern was that there were a large number of accidents involving ATV rollovers. Due to the fact that these vehicles operate on uneven, muddy or slippery terrain, they are more likely to rollover. This especially holds true if ATVs are operated by untrained drivers.
Now days, thousands of people are killed during ATV rollover accidents each year and even more are seriously injured. Make no mistake, even though these vehicles may seem innocuous, they can cause horrendous accidents and irreversible injuries. In fact, many ATV rollover accident victims incur catastrophic injuries to their heads, necks, backs and spinal cords. These injuries are very difficult to treat and even more difficult to live with on a day-to-day basis.
Have You Been Injured During an ATV Rollover Accident?
If you answered "yes", you should consider working with a lawyer that handles ATV accident rollover cases, like Attorney Mark Bush. In the recent past, Attorney Bush has been instrumental in helping numerous clients throughout the Imperial Valley recover damages for their serious ATV accident related injuries.
Contact an Imperial Valley ATV Rollover Accident Lawyer
If you have been injured during an ATV rollover accident in the Imperial Valley and you want dependable legal representation, contact Attorney Mark Bush today!
Attorney Bush practices law in the Imperial Valley, including: El Centro, Imperial, Calexico, Brawley, Calipatria and Heber.
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