Helping Victims Of Small Vehicle Crashes

Scooters and mopeds can provide an economic transportation method in Atlanta, whether you are just running a grocery errand or using one to get to work. ATVs can be a great way to explore the countryside or to accomplish chores around the farm. However, collisions involving these vehicles can result in a variety of serious injuries, from broken bones to significant trauma to the head and neck.

At Neuberger Law, LLC, we know that no two collision cases will be the same. Our attorneys understand that a poorly designed road, a vehicle defect or a reckless driver can impact your life for a long time. We are passionate about helping you receive the help you need.

High Rate Of Injury

Studies conducted by the American Academy of Pediatrics regarding ATVs paint a sobering picture about the safety of these vehicles. Up to 150,000 ATV-related injuries result in the need for emergency medical care on a yearly basis. Rollovers are common, with 42 percent of crashes involving injury. Head injuries can also occur, and are considered the leading cause of death for those using ATVs.

Mopeds hardly fare much better. The National Institutes of Health reports that 18 percent of the almost 6,000 moped crashes occurring in a six-year period were fatal.

Questions Of Liability

While there’s no doubt that ATVs and similar vehicles can pose a significant risk to your health, what kinds of legal options are available if you suffer an injury? Our team of lawyers will work diligently to drill down into the details of your case. For instance, an ATV or moped that fails to operate properly may result in a defective product claim against the manufacturer. In other circumstances, premises liability can come into play if you’ve rented or borrowed your ride from a third party.

Experience You Can Trust

A collision can turn your life upside down and leave you facing many challenges. Therefore, finding an experienced attorney is essential. Fill out our contact form or call our law firm today at 678-813-1957 to discuss your case.