If you’ve been injured in an ATV accident, talk to an ATV accident attorney today.
If you’ve been injured in an ATV accident, you may have a product liability claim. Of course, your attorney will want to consider the traditional personal injury claims associated with all motor vehicle accidents, but since ATVs have inherent dangers, there may be other claims available to you as well. An ATV accident attorney will be able to help you determine who is responsible for your accident. An experienced personal injury lawyer will know how to protect your rights, gather evidence in your case, and negotiate with the insurance company or companies involved.
One or more insurance companies may contact you directly, but it’s important that you remember who they are and what their job is. Insurance company employees have one key responsibility: to save the insurance company money. You can seriously harm your case if you speak to an insurance company representative, who may claim that your conversation is “off the record,” or that they just need information in order to be able to offer you a settlement.
Once you enter into a settlement, you will be barred from most future claims, even if you later discover that you would have been entitled to more compensation, that your injuries are more extensive than you realized, or that there are additional medical bills that have not been covered.
Learn Your Rights Before You Take Action
ATV accident litigation can be very complicated. There may be multiple defendants involved, and leaving out a party who should have been included can destroy your case. The evidence may include technical reports and expert witness testimony that the average person is not qualified to understand, interpret, or challenge. An ATV accident attorney will know how to handle that technical information, and when to bring in your own experts to analyze the evidence or critique the claims of the manufacturer.
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Time is of the Essence
Statutes of limitations can bar your claim if it isn’t filed in a timely manner. The applicable statute of limitations varies, not only from state to state but also depending upon the type of claim you’re bringing. The safest course is always to talk to an experienced personal injury attorney as soon as possible, to make sure that you understand your rights and options and the time limitations involved.
Call us now at 1 (877) 288-7564 and we’ll arrange for a free, no-obligation consultation with an ATV accident attorney in your area. Get your questions answered, and use this free information to make good decisions about your next steps.


