Neighborhood Vehicle Collisions

Golf Cart Accident Claims

The rising popularity of golf carts, neighborhood electric vehicles, and other low-speed transportation has led to a significant increase in related accidents and injuries. Whether on golf courses, retirement communities, or neighborhood streets, these vehicles often lack the safety features of standard automobiles while still being capable of causing serious harm.

Brian and Fletcher have developed expertise in handling these unique accident cases. They understand the complex liability issues involved, including whether homeowner’s insurance, auto insurance, or business liability policies apply. Brian and Fletcher have successfully secured coverage and compensation for clients in situations where other firms were unable to identify applicable insurance policies.

Rollover Accidents

Underage Driver Incidents

Passenger Ejections

Course Liability Claims

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Common Questions

Who is liable for a golf cart accident?

Liability can fall on multiple parties: the cart driver, the cart owner (if different from the driver), the property owner where the accident occurred, rental companies, or even the manufacturer if a defect contributed to the accident. Brian and Fletcher conduct thorough investigations to identify all potentially responsible parties and applicable insurance coverage.

Coverage may come from homeowner’s insurance, auto insurance policies with specific golf cart endorsements, specialized golf cart insurance, business liability policies (for course-owned carts), or umbrella policies. Brian and Fletcher have particular expertise in finding coverage where others have failed, even in complicated scenarios involving neighborhood electric vehicles.

These cases often involve complex questions about parental supervision, property owner liability, and whether homeowner’s insurance will cover the incident. Brian and Fletcher handle these sensitive situations with care, working to secure compensation for your child’s injuries while navigating the social dynamics that may be involved.

Yes. Arizona has specific regulations about where golf carts can legally operate, who can drive them, and what safety equipment they must have. Violations of these laws can affect liability in an accident case. Brian and Fletcher stay current on all regulations affecting golf carts and neighborhood electric vehicles to maximize your chances of recovery.

Due to the open design and lack of safety features, common injuries include ejections leading to head trauma, fractures from rollovers, crushing injuries when carts tip over, and severe injuries from collisions with larger vehicles. Brian and Fletcher work with medical experts to fully document these injuries and their long-term impact on your life.

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