Baltimore All-Terrain Vehicles Lawyer
All-terrain vehicles, or ATVs, first arrived in 1970 in three-wheeled form. ATVs are now used for recreation as well as travel along narrow, hard-to-reach roads. While these vehicles can be fun and useful, they are also designed in a way that allows them to roll over very easily. This can result in terrible injuries to the ATV drivers and passengers.
In fact, one form of ATV is now banned due to its susceptibility to rollovers. However, even the redesigned vehicles can roll over and cause serious injuries. If you have been involved in an ATV accident, it may be due to an unsafe vehicle design. To discuss your options for taking legal action, contact a Baltimore all-terrain vehicle attorney from Belsky, Weinberg & Horowitz, LLC, today at 800-890-2388.
Alternate Names for ATVs
All-terrain vehicles have gone by several different names. You may have known ATVs as the following:
- Quads
- Quad bikes
- Three-wheelers
- Four-wheelers
No matter what you call ATVs, they are still very dangerous. A 2005 study by the Consumer Product Safety Commission found that there were 136,700 injuries from ATVs that required emergency room treatment. Children and adolescents accounted for the majority of these terrible accidents.
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All-terrain vehicles are susceptible to rollover accidents, which can cause devastating injuries such as brain trauma and spinal cord damage. If you have been hurt in an ATV accident, you may be entitled to financial compensation to help you with your medical bills and other related expenses. Contact an experienced Baltimore all-terrain vehicles lawyer from Belsky, Weinberg & Horowitz, LLC, at 800-890-2388 today for a free consultation.

