All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Accidents – What to Do to Help You Collect More Money For Your Case

In 2006, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reported that about 146,000 people were treated at hospitals for All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) related injuries. The industry likes to say that it is not the ATV that is causing the accidents and it is, in fact, the fault of the driver. 666 deaths from ATV accidents were reported in 2005 and the CPSC believes this number could reach well over 800. 95,000 Polaris ATVs were recalled because of problems in their control panels which could cause them to catch fire. Out of 33 sports, ATV riding has the largest risk of hospitalization.

Injuries from ATV accidents are more serious than most recreational injuries. The CPSC reported that only 2 percent of injuries from other consumer products result in hospitalization compared to the 9 percent that result in hospitalization from ATV accidents.Most deaths from ATV accidents are related to head injuries.

Some nonfatal but serious injuries include abdominal injuries, spinal and head trauma and multiple trauma. Extremity and clavicle fractures, lacerations and abrasions are some of the less serious injuries that can result from ATV accidents. Victims of ATV accidents can suffer from both short and long term disabilities.

A party who suffers personal injuries in an accident caused by the fault of another could expect to collect monies for past and future medical care and treatment, past and future loss of income, damages related to permanent disabilities, loss of life’s activities and where appropriate, a separate claim could result for loss of consortium for the spouse.

After being in an ATV accident, you should speak with an attorney familiar with these types of claims at the earliest possible moment to assist you in developing your case.

An experienced personal injury attorney can explore various theories of liability which may involve multiple parties. Additionally, speaking with an experienced accident lawyer can help you to maximize the value of your case which could result in your getting more money for your case.

Attorney Richard Hastings, for the past two and one half decades, has been helping injured clients and families collect millions of dollars in cases ranging from motor vehicle accidents to wrongful death, to medical malpractice. He is the founder of Selectcounsel, LLC, a free service that helps you find one of the best lawyers in your area and is the author of the books “How To Find A Great Lawyer” and “Understanding And Improving The Value Of Your Personal Injury Case”

Why All Terrain Tires?

February 5, 2012

Why All Terrain Tires?

When driving, just the specifications under the hood are not the only things that determine how fast and smooth the vehicle goes, other factors like the road grip and traction also make a lot of difference how fast and safe your ride is. If you are a driver who has to drive in alternating road conditions like rough or slippery roads, an all-terrain tire is definitely a purchase you should make.

All terrain tires are specially develop tires with distinct grooves and rims, and are designed to work equally well on all kinds of terrains. Even though they are primarily developed for pickup trucks, a determined buyer can get these tires for any vehicle they own. These tires are made specifically for quite a few uses in mind.

On any given terrain, these tires not only provide better performance by giving extra traction and enhancing speed, but also decrease the fuel consumption as well as increase the responsiveness of the vehicle.

It goes without saying that these tires also make your drive a lot more comfortable on even rough roads. Purchasing all terrain tires should not prove so much as a problem any driver may think, these tires are available abundantly all over the market.

However, it would be wise you take recommendations before purchasing these tires. A lot of people are into cars and being the enthusiasts in the field, will better guide you to a good purchase. Even then you are not yet fully armed to make the purchase; go through some of the various vehicle magazines and websites that deal exclusively on the subject. Last but not the least, don’t forget to bargain the deal; the competition is high between the tire making companies.

The fact worth remembering through all this is that even though these tires may cost you more than normal tires, if you buy these tires, they will soon more than pay for their price with the additional advantage that come with them.

Compare all terrain tire brands by reading all terrain tire reviews over at my all terrain tires.

Edel Mabalay is a writer and tour guide based in Manila, Philippines.