$6.01 million awarded to boy who lost eyesight in ATV accident

Chuck Boyk
Chuck Boyk
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Posted by Chuck BoykJanuary 06, 2009 4:41 PM

A nine-year-old boy was riding his grandfather’s ATV unsupervised, when a hunting dog escaped from his kennel and startled the boy. He then lost control of the ATV, flipped it, and the handlebar punctured the boy’s eye. The ATV accident caused permanent blindness.

The ATV accident caused blindness to the little boy and the case was recently settled in Pennsylvania for $6.01 million.

In order to prevent an ATV accident, riders should not use the vehicles on a road – they are built to be off-road. Always travel at a safe speed, and never ride with a passenger. One of the most important factors in preventing a wrongful death from an ATV accident is using a helmet.

Our Toledo, Ohio ATV accident attorneys want to remind riders to be careful while riding on ATVs, and also want to discourage parents from allowing their children under 16 from riding them at all.

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