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All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) are either three or four wheeled motorized vehicles used in recreational and work related outdoor activities. Most ATVs are used for “off-roading” or riding in natural conditions. Many ATVs can go as fast as 55 MPH and can weigh as heavy as a quarter of a ton. The dramatic rise in injuries relating to ATV accidents is concerning to government officials who are slowly attempting to take regulatory steps to stem ATV accidents. Unfortunately the rise in injuries and deaths keeps growing, especially in children and young people who ride on the ATVs recreationally. Experts contend that one reason for the rising death and injury rate is that the ATVs are becoming heavier, stronger, and much faster. Since many young people have not handled vehicles of this magnitude, the results can be especially serious. Many government officials are saying that age plays a significant role as a cause of ATV related accidents. While dealers and manufacturers continue to push the limits of power and weight, more and more people are becoming killed and injured on ATVs. Drivers under the age of 15 are over 2 times likely to lose control of their ATVs. Most ATV deaths result from the vehicle overturning or hitting something. Risk factors can be reduced when riding on ATVs. In many states there is no minimum age for ATV riders, nor are helmet safety laws in place. Many injuries occur without adult supervision, helmets, and on ATVs over 90cc. Often, dealers offer optional instructions and classes on how to ride ATVs. Many people do not take these classes, or the dealers do not give adequate training, however. The majority of ATV deaths and injuries are preventable. There are several governmental debates currently occurring over how to create federal guidelines for ATV safety. Dealers and manufacturers tend to be against regulating ATVs. ATV accidents are so dramatically on the rise that some type of regulation seems inevitable. Until that time, though, children and young people are continuing to suffer the effects of ATV accidents. Some 75% of the ATV accidents result in serious damage to the head or spinal cord of the accident victim. Head injuries are a major cause of serious life threatening or lifelong physical problems and ailments. Injury to the spinal cord can result in paralysis of the entire body for life. Some steps can be taken for ATV accident prevention. Young people should wear helmets, ride lighter and slower ATVs, and be monitored by an adult. However, since ATV accidents are highly preventable and unregulated the fault may be out of your hands. If you or someone you know has been injured or killed on an ATV you may be eligible for monetary compensation. The lawyers at Glen Lerner & Associates are experienced ATV rollover accident lawyers. Protect your rights! Get compensated for your injuries. If you or a loved one have suffered from an injury as a result of an ATV Rollover or ATV Accident, you may be entitled to compensation. Complete our intake form or call our Law Firm and speak with one of our ATV rollover lawyers so an attorney in our law firm that has experience with ATV rollover accidents and ATV lawsuits and settlements can help you. Call an experienced lawyer who understands ATV litigation, Glen J. Lerner & Associates now 1 (877) 453-7637 to receive a FREE case evaluation.
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Nampa girl in ATV accident recovers from surgery to ... - KTVB
BOISE- A 7-year-old Nampa girl is recovering from surgery to her skull, two weeks after she slammed into a tree. Taylor Babneau was being pulled on a tube attached to a 4-wheeler when the accident occured. Taylor is now out of the coma she's been in ...
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Cuero students learn tips for a safe spring break - Victoria Advocate
Julian Cavazos • Originally published March 11, 2010 at 7:24 p.m., updated March 11, 2010 at 7:25 p.m. Facts about Sex Cuero High School students were taught the following about being sexually active Thursday in a presentation: 2,041 teens get ...
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Seminole man injured in SW Oklahoma accident - Shawnee News-Star
A Seminole man was injured in a vehicle accident in Cotton County Tuesday afternoon. Glen W. Moore, 53, was traveling west on Oklahoma State Highway 53, about half a mile west of County Road 2720, about 10 miles west of Comanche, according to a ...
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Utah man killed near Lava Hot Springs - ksl.com
Did you know that the real purpose of an airplane's propeller is to keep the pilot cool? If you don't believe me, just watch him sweat when it stops. Please note that KSL strives to be a family-friendly web site, so please keep the language clean ...
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Willard man dies in ATV rollover near Lava Hot Springs - Salt Lake Tribune
A 69-year-old Willard man died when his ATV rolled near Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, on Wednesday night. The Idaho State Police identified the victim as Steven E. Toone. Cpl. Brady Barnes said Toone was northbound on his four-wheeler on snow-covered ...
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ATV driver failed to navigate turn, woman claims in ... - Madison County Record
Because of the accident, Klemme became sick, sore, lame, disordered and disabled; suffered a fractured fibula and abdominal injuries; incurred medical costs; suffered disability; experienced pain and suffering; and lost wages, according to the ...
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Man killed in ATV accident - Idaho State Journal
On Wednesday, March 10, 2010, at approximately 10:45 p.m., Idaho State Police investigated a one vehicle rollover crash. Steven E. Toone, 69, of Willard, UT was traveling on a 4 wheeler ATV northbound on Smith Canyon Road, approximately ...
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Medical News: AAOS: Burden of Injuries from ATVs ... - MedPage Today
... ATVs ... ATV-related injuries, a 2.4-fold increase from 1997, Jeffrey Sawyer, MD, of the University of Tennessee in Memphis, reported at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons meeting. Over the same time period, the percentage of accidents ...
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Utah man killed in ATV accident near Lava Hot Springs - Deseret News
Toone was driving a four-wheeler on Smith Canyon Road near Lava Hot Springs when he lost control of the vehicle and rolled, according to a statement from Idaho State Police. Toone was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities say the road was snow ...
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3-year-old boy dies after ATV accident - Hattiesburg American
The boy was one of three kids, ages 3 to 11, riding in a four-wheel Arctic Cat Prowler driven by 18-year-old Taykra Murphy. According to Sheriff Alex Hodge, Murphy lost control of the ATV around 11:30 a.m. on Burnt Creel Road in the Hebron community ...
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