You do not have to play golf to ride in a golf cart. In retirement communities across the United States, golf carts have emerged as the primary mode of transportation. Some cities even have constructed concrete paths that are designated for golf carts. With a steady rise in the number of golf carts, the number of golf cart accidents has steadily risen as well.
According to data released by the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System, more than 156,040 people received emergency room care between 2007 and 2017 for serious injuries sustained from a golf cart accident. With the number of golf carts increasing for use outside of golf courses, researchers expect the next 10-year study to demonstrate an increase in the number of serious golf cart accidents.
What are the ways to get injured in a golf cart? Because of its structure, a golf cart does a poor job of protecting passengers. You do not receive protection from a sturdy side door like you do when you ride in an automobile. Most golf carts do not come equipped with standard vehicle features such as a safety restraint and collision warning system. Because of the negligence of another golf cart operator, the ways to get injured in a golf cart include whiplash, lacerations, and a concussion.
If you suffer from injuries that were caused by a golf cart accident, contact one of the personal injury attorneys at Morgan & Morgan to determine whether another party should assume the blame for causing you financial losses. Since 1988, Morgan & Morgan has helped recover more than $15 billion in monetary damages for our clients.
Schedule a free case evaluation with one of our personal injury lawyers to determine how to proceed with your golf cart accident case.