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Questions About Snowmobile Accident Lawsuits
in Denver and throughout Colorado and Wyoming
Who is responsible for my snowmobiling injuries?
This will depend on the specifics of your case. If the accident was the result of a malfunction in the snowmobile or ATV, you may have a product liability claim against the manufacturer or the owner of the snowmobile or ATV. If the accident was the result of a collision with another vehicle, including another snowmobiler, the at-fault driver may be responsible.
Regardless of the cause of your accident and injuries, it is important that you consult with an experienced snowmobile accident attorney as soon as possible. Many times the lawyer will be able to determine liability and help you recover compensation for your injuries.
What sort of damages can I recover?
This also depends on your individual case. You may be able to recover direct medical costs, ongoing care expenses, lost wages, loss of future income, funeral expenses, pain and suffering, and other damages, as applicable. If your loved one was killed in an ATV or snowmobile accident, you may have a wrongful death claim.
What are inherent risks?
Inherent risks are those risks that individuals are assumed to take when choosing to participate in certain activities that are known to be dangerous, such as snowmobiling. The assumption is that in certain types of activity, some risk of injury may be unavoidable. Because of this, the defendant in a snowmobile accident claim often has an advantage in the lawsuit.
However, in many cases, injuries are caused not by the inherent risks of the activity, but by negligence on someone else's part. This would include cases in which the snowmobile itself had a defective design or a manufacturing defect as well as when someone else is engaging in reckless behavior.
More Information About Snowmobile Accident Lawsuits
If you or a family member has been seriously injured in a snowmobile or ATV accident in Colorado, Wyoming or anywhere in the Rocky Mountain region, you will need an experienced snowmobile accident lawyer to represent you. Burg Simpson has the experience, and the resources, to ensure that you can recover the damages you deserve for your injuries and your losses. Please call or email our snowmobile and ATV accident lawyers today to schedule your free initial consultation.






