The dangers associated with ATVs

by Administrator 12. March 2010 07:14

All terrain vehicles are very popular because of their off-road capabilities. However, they are also associated with severe accidents that lead to serious injuries. 

ATVs present a risk of injury because they are cabaple of going 70 mph but have very few safety restraints and protections. Without these protections, riders can be thrown from ATVs or get stuck under them. 

If you or anyone you know has been injured in an ATV accident, contact the Racine ATV accident attorneys of Habush, Habush, & Rottier, S.C., at 800-242-2874. 

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The dangers of driving ATVs

by Administrator 19. October 2009 05:40

While all-terrain vehicles are fun and useful in off-road conditions, they are inherently dangerous to both drivers and riders. Because of their unstable design and heavy weight, ATVs pose serious risk of injuries to both drivers and passengers. 

According to figures released by the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission, the number of annual ATV accidents rose nearly 180 percent between 1995 and 2004. These accidents included serious injuries to both children and adults who incurred tens of thousands of dollars in medical expenses. 

If you have been involved in an ATV accident, contact the Racine ATV accident attorneys of Habush, Habush, & Rottier, S.C., at 800-242-2874. 

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