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If you’re a snowmobile enthusiast, you know the rush that accompanies the sport, and you likely also recognize the risks associated. A primary concern is the negligence of other riders, which makes the trails more dangerous for everyone on them. If you’ve suffered an injury as a result of someone else’s negligence, it’s time to consult with an experienced Rochester snowmobile accident attorney.

Injuries Commonly Associated with Snowmobile Accidents

When you ride a snowmobile, there’s nothing to protect you from the impact of an accident other than your helmet, which decreases the risk of a head injury but can’t offer complete protection. The injuries that are most commonly associated with snowmobile accidents are often life-threatening and include all the following:

  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Broken bones
  • Soft tissue injuries, such as whiplash
  • Serious burns, which can be permanently disfiguring when on or near the face
  • Limb loss and injuries that lead to amputation
  • Internal injuries

Each of these injuries can lead to long-lasting health concerns that require ongoing and costly medical care.

Common Causes of Snowmobile Accidents

When you’re out on the trails, taking safety seriously is paramount, but not every rider adheres to the safety rules as closely as they should. As such, impairment an excess speed on the part of other riders are often the root cause of snowmobile accidents. Other common concerns include:

  • Rental companies that don’t ensure their renters know the risk factors associated with snowmobiling, are capable of safely handling the machines, and are well informed in relation to safety
  • Rental companies that fail to provide riders with helmets
  • Rental companies that fail to keep their machines in safe working order
  • Snowmobiles that are faulty in terms of design or manufacture

Everyone on the snowmobiling trails owes everyone else on them a considerable duty of care, which means they are required to ride responsibly, and when they fail to do so, they can be held liable for the damages they cause.

If another person or entity’s negligence causes you to be injured in a snowmobile accident, you can seek compensation for your losses – or legal damages – in all the following categories:

  • The property damage to your machine
  • Your medical bills, which may stretch into the future
  • Your lost income, which can include lost earning potential
  • Your physical and emotional pain and suffering, which may overshadow all the other categories of loss you experience combined

A critical aspect of successful snowmobile accident claims is ensuring that every category of covered loss is carefully accounted for, and your dedicated snowmobile accident attorney will be well prepared to make this happen.

An Experienced Rochester Snowmobile Accident Attorney Can Help

The accomplished Rochester snowmobile accident attorneys at Steve Foley Law Firm are committed to building your strongest case in focused pursuit of the compensation to which you’re entitled and that you need to regain your health and well-being. We’re on your side and here to help, so please don’t wait to reach out and contact us online or call 716-575-3236 for more information today.