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Fort Myers ATV Accident Lawyer - Get Justice After Your Injury

When an ATV accident turns your life upside down in Fort Myers, you need experienced legal representation to protect your rights and secure the compensation you deserve. At GBC Law, our dedicated ATV accident lawyers have been fighting for injured Southwest Florida residents since 1962, recovering over $750 million for our clients throughout Lee County and beyond.

Understanding ATV Accidents in Fort Myers and Lee County

All-terrain vehicle accidents can result in devastating injuries due to the exposed nature of these recreational vehicles. In Fort Myers and throughout Lee County, ATV accidents commonly occur on designated trails, private property, and unfortunately, on public roads where operation is restricted under Florida law.

Common Causes of ATV Accidents in Southwest Florida

ATV accidents in the Fort Myers area often stem from:

  • Operator inexperience - Particularly dangerous when minors operate ATVs without proper supervision
  • Mechanical failures - Defective brakes, steering systems, or safety equipment
  • Unsafe terrain conditions - Hidden obstacles, unstable ground, or poorly maintained trails
  • Lack of safety equipment - Failure to wear required helmets and eye protection
  • Impaired operation - Operating under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • Rollover incidents - The leading cause of serious ATV injuries and fatalities

Florida ATV Safety Laws and Regulations

Florida Statute 316.2074 establishes important safety requirements for ATV operation throughout the state. Under this law, no person under 16 years of age shall operate, ride, or be otherwise propelled on an all-terrain vehicle unless the person wears a safety helmet meeting United States Department of Transportation standards and eye protection.

Additional Florida ATV regulations include:

  • ATVs may only be operated on unpaved roadways where the posted speed limit is less than 35 MPH during daylight hours
  • Anyone under 16 operating an ATV on public land must be under adult supervision and have proof of completion of a Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services safety course
  • ATVs are titled but not registered in Florida and are not required to carry PIP and PDL insurance coverage

Types of ATV Accident Injuries We Handle

Our Fort Myers ATV accident lawyers have successfully represented clients suffering from a wide range of injuries, including:

Traumatic Brain Injuries

Head injuries are among the most serious consequences of ATV accidents, often resulting in long-term cognitive impairment, memory loss, and permanent disability.

Spinal Cord Injuries

ATV rollovers and high-impact collisions frequently cause spinal cord damage, potentially leading to partial or complete paralysis.

Broken Bones and Fractures

The force of ATV accidents commonly causes multiple fractures, particularly to arms, legs, ribs, and facial bones.

Internal Injuries

Blunt force trauma can damage internal organs, requiring immediate medical intervention and extensive treatment.

Proving Liability in Fort Myers ATV Accident Cases

Successfully pursuing compensation for your ATV accident requires establishing liability through careful investigation and evidence collection. Our legal team examines multiple potential sources of responsibility:

Manufacturer Liability

When defective ATV components or design flaws contribute to accidents, we hold manufacturers accountable for their negligence.

Property Owner Negligence

Landowners who fail to maintain safe conditions or provide adequate warnings about hazardous terrain may bear responsibility for resulting injuries.

Operator Negligence

When another ATV operator's reckless or careless behavior causes your accident, we pursue compensation from their insurance coverage.

Supervision Failures

Adults who allow minors to operate ATVs without proper supervision or safety equipment may face liability for resulting injuries.

Notable ATV Accident Results in Southwest Florida

Our track record speaks to our commitment to securing maximum compensation for ATV accident victims:

  • $10 Million ATV Accident Verdict - Lee County confidential settlement for severe brain injury with lifetime payout
  • $3 Million ATV Accident Verdict - Lee County case involving brain injury
  • $1.5 Million ATV Accident Verdict - Lee County case involving catastrophic injuries to a child

These results demonstrate our ability to handle complex ATV accident cases and secure substantial compensation for our clients' injuries and losses.

Why Choose GBC Law for Your Fort Myers ATV Accident Case

Over 60 Years of Local Experience

Since 1962, Goldstein, Buckley, Cechman, Rice, Purtz, Smith & Smith, P.A. has been exclusively serving Southwest Florida residents. Our deep roots in the community and understanding of local courts, including the Lee County Justice Center at 1700 Monroe Street, give us distinct advantages in pursuing your case.

Board-Certified Attorneys

Our attorneys are board-certified by the Florida Bar, demonstrating our commitment to maintaining the highest standards of legal practice.

Proven Results

With over $750 million recovered for Southwest Florida clients, we have the experience and resources necessary to handle even the most complex ATV accident cases.

Convenient Local Access

Our Fort Myers office at 1515 Broadway provides easy access for Lee County residents, with additional locations throughout Southwest Florida in Cape Coral, Naples, Lehigh Acres, and Port Charlotte.

The Claims Process for ATV Accidents

Immediate Steps After an ATV Accident

If you're involved in an ATV accident in Fort Myers or Lee County, Florida law requires reporting the incident if it results in death or injury requiring medical treatment. Contact emergency services immediately and seek medical attention, even if injuries seem minor.

Statute of Limitations

Florida law provides a limited time frame for filing personal injury claims. Acting quickly preserves your right to compensation and allows our team to gather crucial evidence while it's still available.

Insurance Considerations

Since ATVs are not required to carry PIP and PDL coverage in Florida, compensation may come from other sources, including homeowner's insurance, umbrella policies, or manufacturer liability coverage.

Frequently Asked Questions About ATV Accidents

What should I do immediately after an ATV accident in Fort Myers?

Seek immediate medical attention, report the accident if required by law, document the scene if safely possible, and contact an experienced ATV accident lawyer to protect your rights.

Can I recover compensation if my child was injured in an ATV accident?

Yes, parents can pursue compensation for their child's injuries, medical expenses, and future care needs when another party's negligence contributed to the accident.

What if the ATV accident occurred on private property?

Property owners have a duty to maintain reasonably safe conditions and warn of known hazards. You may have grounds for a premises liability claim depending on the circumstances.

How long do I have to file an ATV accident lawsuit in Florida?

Florida's statute of limitations for personal injury claims provides a limited time frame to file your case. Consulting with an attorney promptly is essential to preserve your rights.

What compensation is available for ATV accident injuries?

Compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, disability accommodations, and in cases involving wrongful death, funeral expenses and loss of support.

Find Out If You Have a Case

Don't let an ATV accident derail your future. The experienced legal team at GBC Law understands the unique challenges of ATV accident cases and has the proven track record to secure the compensation you deserve. Our board-certified attorneys will thoroughly investigate your case, identify all sources of liability, and fight tirelessly to protect your rights.

Contact our Fort Myers office today by calling 239-500-4878 or visiting our contact page to schedule your free consultation. Find Out If You Have a Case - justice starts when you walk through our doors.