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Recreational Vehicle Accident Attorneys in Jacksonville NC

Recreational Vehicle Accidents

Not all dangerous motor vehicle accidents happen on the road. With so many different types of recreational vehicles available and with few standards for who can drive them, recreational vehicle accidents are quite common. Just know that you do have recovery options after your Jet Ski or ATV accident.

At The Law Offices of John Drew Warlick, P.A., the Jacksonville, North Carolina attorneys at our law firm are ready to help you explore your options and protect your rights. With over 50 years of experience protecting clients in the area around Camp Lejeune, we understand your options and we can help you in your recovery.

What Are The Dangers Of Recreational Vehicles?

You need a license to operate a car or motorcycle. You need a special license to operate a large truck. However, most recreational vehicles do not require any kind of license. There are a lot of untrained people operating watercraft and off-road vehicles. Operating at high speeds and often in dangerous conditions, accidents are common. We are prepared to handle cases involving all types of recreational vehicles, including:

  • Watercraft accidents
  • Boat crashes
  • ATV wrecks
  • Jet Ski accidents
  • Dirt bike crashes
  • 4-wheeler wrecks

In addition to dangerous drivers and unsafe conditions, accidents can also be caused by product defects and dangerous designs. The experienced legal team at our law firm will explore all your recovery options, including any possible product liability claims.

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How Do We Handle Recreational Vehicle Insurance Disputes?

Hardly anyone takes out insurance on a 4-wheeler or ATV, but under North Carolina state laws, these vehicles are covered by homeowner’s insurance or farm liability. Even if there is no liability coverage on the vehicle itself, there may be other sources of insurance coverage out there. Liability often falls on the owners of the vehicles, regardless of whether or not they were even present. We will take a look at your case to determine who is responsible.

What Is the Statute of Limitations for a Personal Injury Claim in North Carolina?

If you have been injured due to someone else’s negligence or recklessness, the state of North Carolina has a time limit within which you may file a lawsuit to recover damages. This time limit is referred to as the Statute of Limitations. For personal injury, you have a three-year window in which to file your claim. Should you not file your claim within that three-year time frame, you will have forfeited your chance to recover compensation for your injuries through a personal injury lawsuit.

Contact Our Recreational Vehicle Crash Lawyers In Jacksonville, NC Today

From our offices in Jacksonville, The Law Offices of John Drew Warlick, P.A., represents recreational vehicle accident victims across southeast North Carolina. Available weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., we offer evening, weekend, and offsite visits by appointment. Call 910-378-0556 or contact our law firm online today to schedule a consultation and learn more.

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