
Golf cart accidents can result in devastating injuries.
Who Is Liable for a Golf Cart Accident in Texas?
Key Takeaway:
Liability for a golf cart accident depends on who acted negligently, which may include the operator, owner, property owner, or rental company.
Golf carts may seem safer than traditional motor vehicles, but they can still cause serious injuries when accidents occur. According to data cited by Gitnux, approximately 15,000 golf cart-related injuries are treated in emergency departments each year.
While the golf cart operator is often the primary liable party, other individuals or businesses may also share responsibility depending on the circumstances.
Who May Be Responsible for a Golf Cart Accident?
Like other vehicle-related accidents, liability generally depends on who failed to exercise reasonable care.
Operator
Golf cart operators have a duty to drive safely. If an operator was speeding, distracted, intoxicated, or otherwise acting recklessly, they may be liable for resulting injuries.
Golf Cart Owner
An owner may share liability if they failed to maintain the vehicle properly or knowingly allowed an inexperienced, reckless, or intoxicated person to operate it.
Property Owner
Golf courses, resorts, apartment complexes, and other property owners may be liable if unsafe conditions contributed to the accident. Examples may include poorly maintained paths, inadequate signage, or other hazardous conditions.
Rental Company
Rental companies may be liable if they fail to reasonably inspect, maintain, or repair golf carts before renting them to customers.
Proving Liability
Determining liability often requires evidence showing how the accident occurred and whether negligence was involved. Helpful evidence may include:
- Photographs of the scene
- Witness statements
- Maintenance records
- Accident reports
- Medical records
If you believe someone else’s negligence caused your injuries, an experienced personal injury attorney can help evaluate your legal options.
Golf Cart Injury? Call Shaw.
No vehicle is safe when negligence is involved. If you were injured in a golf cart accident, you may have the right to pursue compensation for your losses.
You may be entitled to compensation for:
- Emergency treatment
- Medical bills
- Lost wages
- Property damage
- Pain and suffering
- And more
Call Shaw today at 800-862-1260 to schedule your free case evaluation with a San Antonio personal injury attorney.
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