Golf Cart Accidents
Though they seem harmless, golf carts can cause serious injuries when involved in accidents. With little protection, passengers can suffer fractures, head injuries, or worse. If you've been hurt in a golf cart accident, navigating liability can be tricky, especially if it's unclear whether the accident occurred on private property or a public road. The Hurt Boss has the expertise to handle these niche cases, ensuring you get compensated for your injuries and losses.
HOW WE HELP
When you hire The Hurt Boss, you’re not just getting a lawyer—you’re getting a team committed to winning your case. Here’s how we’ll handle your golf cart accident claim:
Investigating Liability
We determine whether the driver, property owner, or a faulty cart caused the accident and pursue the responsible party.
Legal Representation in Unique Cases
Golf cart accidents involve unique regulations, and we understand how to use those laws to your advantage.
Maximizing Your Compensation
We will fight for every dollar you’re owed for medical bills, pain, and lost wages.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I file a claim for a golf cart accident on private property?
Yes, you can file a claim if someone else's negligence caused your accident, even on private property. We'll investigate and pursue compensation from all available sources.
What are common causes of golf cart accidents?
Golf cart accidents are often caused by reckless driving, mechanical failures, or improper maintenance. We’ll work to pinpoint the cause and hold the negligent party accountable.
How much is my golf cart accident claim worth?
The value of your claim depends on the severity of your injuries, medical costs, and other factors. We'll work hard to get you full compensation.
Is there a difference between filing a claim for a golf cart accident on a public road vs. private property?
Yes, public road accidents may involve different regulations and liability than private property incidents. We'll navigate these differences to maximize your compensation.
How long do I have to file a golf cart accident claim?
Typically, you have two years from the accident date to file a claim, but certain factors could affect this deadline. We will make sure to meet all legal time limits.