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Saint John Snowmobile Accident Lawyer


Snowmobiles are often used as a convenient method of off-highway transportation in communities impacted by heavy snowfalls. However, for outdoor winter sport enthusiasts in the Saint John area, snowmobiles can serve as a thrilling jolt of energy during the long winter months.

For those who thrive in winter weather, there is no thrill quite like the exhilaration of riding a snowmobile recreationally. Whether exploring the snow-capped maritime scenery on a solo expedition or completing an expedition with family and friends, snowmobile enthusiasts wait all year for their chances to fly through the wintery local terrain at high speeds.

However, like any other motor vehicle, operating a snowmobile can be dangerous. Without proper preparation, snowmobile expeditions can lead to serious injuries and even fatalities. In fact, snowmobiling over frozen bodies of water is one of the leading causes of immersion deaths in the region. Experienced snowmobilers can appreciate the importance of taking appropriate safety measures, such as checking the weather and ice conditions, before leaving home. Furthermore, experienced snowmobilers know the importance of staying vigilantly cautious when operating their machines to reduce the risk of injuries.

That said, even the most prepared, safety-minded snowmobiler is vulnerable to injuries on their off-highway vehicle. For residents of Saint John, injuries on snowmobile expeditions are frequently sustained in accidents caused by another snowmobile operator’s negligence.

The majority of snowmobile accidents take place at night. With lower visibility, snowmobilers need to exercise even more caution when operating their machines. However, many joy-riding snowmobilers do the exact opposite after nightfall. By violating the province’s rules of regulations of off-highway vehicle operation, reckless snowmobile riders may cause collisions with others. These collisions can severely injure unsuspecting riders. They can even cost other snowmobile riders their lives.

Most snowmobile accidents near Saint John are the result of operator negligence. This occurs when snowmobile riders violate the rules and regulations governing the use of off-highway vehicles through a number of wrongful actions or inactions, including:

  • Driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs
  • Driving distractedly
  • Speeding excessively
  • Driving recklessly
  • And others

The negligence of a snowmobile operator may cause another person to sustain serious injuries. Common injuries resulting from snowmobile accidents near Saint John include:

  • Broken or fractured bones
  • Whiplash and other soft tissue injuries
  • Concussions
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Sprains and strains
  • Musculoskeletal injuries
  • Internal bleeding
  • Organ damage
  • Fractured ribs
  • Neck and back injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Paralysis
  • Traumatic amputations
  • Drowning
  • And more

If a negligent snowmobile operator caused you to sustain injuries in a collision, you may be entitled to financial compensation. If you are eligible to pursue a civil claim against the at-fault snowmobile operator who caused your crash, our snowmobile accident lawyers serving Saint John may be able to fight on your behalf to recover damages you incurred as a result.

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Free Consultation for Saint John Residents – We Don’t Get Paid Unless We Win

If you were injured in a collision with another snowmobile operator, you may be unsure whether you are entitled to seek financial compensation from the negligent party who caused your accident. That is why our Saint John snowmobile accident lawyers provide a free, initial consultation to those community members who were injured in off-highway vehicle accidents.

During this cost-free, no-obligation meeting with our snowmobile accident lawyers serving Saint John, you will have the chance to go over the events of your crash and learn if you may be eligible to recover financial compensation.

To discuss your accident with Preszler Injury Lawyers today, book your free, initial consultation with our Saint John snowmobile accident lawyers.

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