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ATV /4 Wheeler Accidents

After an Accidental Injury Involving an ATV /4-Wheeler, Contact an Attorney

The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 established safety standards for ATVs (All-Terrain Vehicles). These standards address such matters as "design, configuration, and performance aspects of ATVs, providing the minimum requirements for four wheel all-terrain vehicles," according to the American National Standards Institute.

If you or someone close to you has been injured in an ATV accident or rollover, one key aspect of the investigation should be questioning whether the ATV complied with product safety standards. Questions of product safety standards compliance should be one key aspect of the investigation into the facts associated with your ATV accident. If you were injured or if your family member was killed in an accident involving an ATV or a 4-wheeler, you are encouraged to contact a knowledgeable personal injury attorney as soon as possible.

Dane Shulman Associates, LLC, is a trusted personal injury law firm in the Boston area. We have established a strong tradition of providing effective legal counsel and representation to accident victims. Our clients often face overwhelming challenges after suffering brain injury, spinal cord injury or the loss of a loved one in traffic accidents and recreation accidents such as boating, skiing or ATV accidents. We have the experience, the dedication and the resources necessary to assure you that we will discover all available sources of compensation on your behalf.

Contact us to schedule a free initial consultation with one of our Massachusetts lawyers. We will gladly visit you in the hospital or any convenient location with no obligation. We consider it a privilege to offer preliminary counsel to individuals and families facing the most difficult challenge of their lives after a serious accident.

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