Accidents & Personal Injury

Were You Injured in a Snowmobile Accident? You May Have Rights

If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident caused by a defective snowmobile, you may rights. You may be able to receive financial compensation for your medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and other damages. Faulty steering mechanisms, wiring and fuel leaks that cause engines to suddenly explode into flames, and other defects account for many snowmobiling deaths and injuries each year.

A defective snowmobile can cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle and crash, causing substantial physical injuries to themselves and others. Snowmobiles are powerful vehicles capable of reaching speeds up to 100 miles per hour and can inflict fatal and serious injuries on accident victims.

All too often, snowmobile manufacturers allow dangerously defective vehicles to reach consumers. In a bid to keep production costs low, vital safety measures that could prevent fatal and serious injuries in accidents are left out, putting riders directly at risk.

At Mark & Associates, P.C., we are dedicated to holding negligent snowmobile makers accountable while helping victims of snowmobile accidents achieve justice. If you have been injured in a snowmobile accident caused by a defective part, we can help. Contact Mark & Associates, P.C. today at 1-866-50-RIGHTS (1-866-507-4448) to schedule a free, no-obligation, and confidential legal consultation.

Common Snowmobile Defects

Snowmobiles may be defective for a variety of reasons, but the most common defects include:

  • Engine fires and explosions
  • Malfunctioning throttles
  • Leaky fuel tanks and fuel lines
  • Faulty steering columns and braking mechanisms
  • Weak welding on suspensions and other parts

What if My Snowmobile is Recalled?

From time to time, snowmobile manufacturers order a recall when dangerous defects are found in snowmobiles that have already been sold to consumers. Many defects can lead to a manufacturer's recall. In some cases, snowmobile owners are directed to take their vehicles to a local repair shop so repairs can be done to make their snowmobile safer. Or, the manufacturer may require that the snowmobile be returned to the factory for more extensive repairs. In any event, if you receive notification that your snowmobile has been recalled, you should follow the directions provided by the manufacturer to ensure that your snowmobile is as safe as possible.

If you have been injured by a snowmobile that was recalled, you may have rights to compensation if your snowmobile posed an unreasonable risk of injury.

Call Today for a Free Consultation

If you have been injured by a defective or recalled snowmobile, you may qualify to receive financial compensation from the snowmobile manufacturer or dealer for your injuries. The personal injury attorneys at Mark & Associates, P.C. will fight to see that you receive the compensation to which you are entitled. Call us today at 1-866-50-RIGHTS (1-866-507-4448) or fill out the form on this page to schedule a free consultation about your potential case.

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Were You Injured in a Snowmobile Accident? You May Have Rights

What are the risks?

Faulty steering mechanisms, wiring and fuel leaks that cause engines to suddenly explode into flames, and other defects account for many snowmobiling deaths and injuries each year.

A defective snowmobile can cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle and crash, causing substantial physical injuries to themselves and others. Snowmobiles are powerful vehicles capable of reaching speeds up to 100 miles per hour and can inflict fatal and serious injuries on accident victims.

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