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Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
4701 Oleander Drive, Suite A
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Even for being small vehicles, the injuries that can result from golf cart accidents can be serious. Though they are less common than car accidents or other motorized vehicle accidents, collisions involving golf carts can still be extremely serious, leaving victims with horrific injuries and even resulting in fatalities. If you have been in a golf cart accident, a Myrtle Beach golf cart accident lawyer can help you file a claim to recover compensation.
At Axelrod & Associates, P.A., we understand that suffering injuries in any kind of accident that occurs through no fault of your own is a terrifying experience. It is important to be aware of your legal options should your injuries be the direct result of another party’s negligence or reckless behavior. At Axelrod & Associates, P.A., our team of skilled personal injury lawyers have 100 years of shared experience and are ready to put that experience to the task of helping you.
In a golf cart accident, the people inside the vehicle are not the only parties who may be liable for the accident. Several individuals or entities can be at fault, depending on the details and nature of the collision. These parties can include:
If the golf cart involved in the accident is owned by a golf course or other business, you may be able to hold them liable for your injuries if the accident was caused by improper maintenance of the cart. Additionally, if the owner of the golf cart fails to warn you of any hazards, they can be held liable.
If an individual owns the golf cart and allows the vehicle to be driven in a way that is dangerous or illegal, this individual can be held liable for the accident and any injuries that result. For example, if your friend owns a golf cart and allows a minor without a valid driver’s license to operate the cart, this is a violation of state law, and your friend could be held liable for any injuries that occur.
In some cases, the accident and resulting injuries might be caused by the person operating the golf cart. Sometimes, this can simply boil down to driver error, but in other instances, the driver might be acting recklessly, such as when driving at excessive speeds or while intoxicated. If you are operating a golf cart, it is your duty to ensure the cart is not overloaded, which could cause a rollover.
In some instances, a passenger of a golf cart may make movements to place the cart out of balance and cause the entire vehicle to flip or roll over, causing a devastating accident and, sometimes, even death. A passenger might also lose their balance when a driver is driving at reckless speeds, causing a limb to slip from the safety of the cart and get run over or caught on a tree or other object.
If you are inside a golf cart or operating it in a safe and legal way on a roadway and are struck by another vehicle, such as a car or truck, the driver of these vehicles can be held responsible for your injuries.
There are several third parties that may be held liable for a golf cart accident, depending on the circumstances of the accident. These third parties can include any negligent manufacturer or designer of the golf cart or any repair company that acted with negligence when working on the vehicle, causing it to malfunction or have defects.
If you are involved in a golf cart accident in Myrtle Beach, there are several steps you can take to protect yourself and ensure the safety of any future personal injury claim you may wish to file.
In a golf cart accident case, there are several damages you may be able to recover, depending on the nature of the accident and the severity of the injuries you suffer. Common damages include medical costs related to your injuries, lost wages if you are unable to return to work while recovering, pain and suffering, emotional distress and mental anguish, and wrongful death damages for family members.
There are several injuries that can potentially result from a golf cart accident, including broken bones and fractures, cuts, scrapes, bruises, lacerations, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, burns, damage to the shoulder, neck, head, and back, knee injuries, permanent scars and disfigurement, road rash, and even more fatal injuries.
In South Carolina, there are several laws related to golf carts. These include laws prohibiting driving golf carts during evening hours, operating your golf cart more than four miles away from your address or from the ingress or egress of your gated community, and driving a golf cart over 35 miles per hour.
The counsel and representation of an attorney can make all the difference when it comes to securing the compensation you deserve for the injuries and damage suffered in a golf cart accident. Your attorney can review the details of your case, determine the value of your claim, name the party liable for the accident, enter into negotiations with the involved parties, and even take your claim to court if necessary.
If you have suffered injuries in a golf cart accident in Myrtle Beach, reach out to Axelrod & Associates, P.A. Determining liability will be one of the most difficult aspects of your case, and it is vital that you have legal guidance who can work to ensure you recover the compensation you deserve. Contact our offices today to schedule your initial consultation and learn more about our services.
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