ATV Accident Lawyers
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ATV Accident Lawyers in Atlantic Canada
CLG Injury Law represents individuals injured in ATV accidents across Atlantic Canada, including New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. All-terrain vehicle accidents often occur on trails, rural properties, worksites, and recreational areas, and frequently result in serious injuries due to rollovers, collisions, or unsafe operating conditions.
Our experienced ATV accident lawyers focus exclusively on personal injury law, helping injured riders and passengers pursue compensation when negligence, unsafe property conditions, or mechanical failures contribute to the crash.
Off-Road Vehicle Accident Claims and Liability
ATV accident claims can be legally complex. Liability may involve another rider, a property owner, a manufacturer, or even event organizers. In some cases, defective equipment, improper supervision, or unsafe trail maintenance may play a role.
Our ATV accident lawyers conduct thorough investigations to determine fault, review accident reports, examine equipment issues, and assess available insurance coverage.
Types of ATV Accident Cases We Handle
- ATV rollover accidents
- Collisions between off-road vehicles
- Accidents involving minors
- Trail and recreational area crashes
- Defective ATV equipment claims
- Property owner liability cases
- Commercial or worksite ATV accidents
Common Causes and Resulting Injuries
ATV accidents are often caused by speeding, unsafe terrain, lack of proper supervision, alcohol use, mechanical defects, and improper maintenance. Because ATVs lack structural protection, injuries are frequently severe and may include traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, fractures, internal injuries, and permanent disability.
Our ATV accident lawyers pursue compensation that reflects both immediate medical costs and long-term life impact.
Compensation Available in ATV Accident Claims
Injured individuals may recover compensation for medical expenses, lost income, rehabilitation costs, pain and suffering, and out-of-pocket expenses. In serious cases, claims may also include future care costs, reduced earning capacity, permanent impairment damages, and long-term support needs.
Early legal advice is important, particularly where insurance coverage or liability is disputed.
What to Do After an ATV Accident
Taking prompt action after an ATV accident can protect both your health and your legal rights.
Seek Medical Attention Immediately
Even if injuries appear minor, medical evaluation is critical for your recovery and your claim.
Report the Accident
If the accident occurred on managed trails, worksites, or organized areas, report it to the appropriate authority.
Preserve Evidence
Photograph the ATV, terrain conditions, safety equipment, and visible injuries. Keep damaged equipment and protective gear.
Avoid Early Settlement Discussions
Insurance representatives may contact you quickly. Avoid giving recorded statements or accepting offers without legal advice.
Contact an ATV Accident Lawyer
An experienced lawyer can investigate liability, assess insurance coverage, and protect your right to fair compensation.
Time Limits and Why Choose CLG Injury Law
Limitation periods apply to ATV accident claims in Atlantic Canada. Some claims, particularly those involving municipalities or property owners, may have shorter notice requirements.
CLG Injury Law offers free consultations and works on a contingency-fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless compensation is recovered. Our experience handling serious injury and off-road vehicle accident claims makes us a trusted choice for injured riders and families.





