experience from someone who has crashed a golf cart on the course

by Dr. Paula Streich 7 min read

Are golf carts dangerous?

Some golf carts reach speeds of 19 miles per hour, more than fast enough to cause serious injury in an impact or when an occupant is thrown from the cart—the most common reason for an injury, accounting for nearly 40% of the 15,000 or more serious golf cart crash injuries believed to occur each year.Jul 31, 2020

Does getting hit by a golf cart hurt?

Painful injuries are generally uncommon and die-offs are rare. Another set of less common results occurs following an accident involving a golf cart. A 1000-pound golf cart being run over your spine could result in severe spine injury or even a completely severed spine, for example.Feb 23, 2022

How many golf cart accidents are there?

When consumer protection agencies first recorded the spike, there were around 5,000 serious golf cart accidents per year. Now, 30 years later, over 15,000 accidents require a trip to the emergency room each year.Jan 3, 2020

Is driving a golf cart like driving a car?

Driving a golf cart can help teens become familiar and more comfortable with driving before they actually drive a car. They can practice and become proficient at steering, using the gas, the brake and turn signals, checking mirrors and developing a more keen overall awareness of their surroundings.

Has anyone died from a golf cart?

A 16-year old golfing community resident died after his golf cart blew a tire and hit a building head-on. A 28-year old woman died when her out-of-control golf cart made a sharp turn, ejecting her into the road and causing a massive fatal traumatic golf cart head injury.

Can a golf cart flip over?

While golf carts look fun, and it might be tempting to let an unlicensed driver take the wheel, golf carts can lead to horrible injuries. The danger with golf carts is that they are usually being driven on hilly uneven surfaces, which makes them easy to flip.Jul 27, 2011

How many people can be in a golf cart?

Golf carts come in all sizes. There are two-passenger golf cars that can easily cart you, a friend and your clubs around the course. There are four-passenger golf cars with a bench seat up front and another that faces the rear.

When were golf carts first used?

The golf cart has a rich history that few know. The first motorized cart was available for public use in the 1950's, but was invented in 1935. The man credited with putting the first cart together is Lyman Beecher of Clearwater, Florida.

Can you learn to drive using a golf cart?

The answer to this question is “Yes,” but here's what you should know when it comes to driving a golf cart on the road in California. California is a big city with many winding freeways and roads. Drivers are allowed to drive low-speed vehicles, which include golf carts.

Is driving a golf cart easy?

Although it is quite easy to operate, a golf cart is still a vehicle that, when participating in traffic, could be a potential threat for public safety if not used properly. Before you start driving it, it is best to first understand what the golf cart is and how it works.

How much does a golf cart cost?

On average, most golf carts will cost between $8,000 and $9,000. However, some golf carts can be priced as low as the $2,500/$3,000 range and some luxury golf carts can be priced at over $20,000. It depends if you're shopping for a new golf cart or a used golf cart.Aug 1, 2019

What happens if you are on a golf cart?

Inappropriate behavior on the part of a driver could make that person accountable and liable for the accident. If you are a passenger on the golf cart, you are much less likely to be at fault. If the driver is a golf course employee, other parties could be named as liable, such as the golf course. Another issue to consider is who owns and maintains the cart itself. The owner of that golf cart could be held accountable for failing to properly maintain it or if a certain person used the golf cart and failed to report potential damage or wear and tear, they could also be held responsible. It can be hard to figure out liability issues without the support of an experienced golf cart accident lawyer.

Do golf carts require special training?

Golf carts require no special training and are often used by people who do not drive them regularly or on private property. This makes it really difficult to determine who is liable for a particular accident.

What happens if you get injured in a golf cart accident?

In these cases, the person injured in the golf cart accident may deserve compensation for the medical bills and pain and suffering caused by the accident.

What is the number to call for a golf cart accident?

If you or a loved one has been in a golf cart accident, call Staver Accident Injury Lawyers, P.C. today at (312) 236-2900 for a free consultation on your case. As experienced Chicago accident attorneys, we have the knowledge needed to quickly help you determine who is most at fault and help you pursue an effective claim. Free Consultation.

What is golf cart liability?

Because golf carts require no special training, and they are often used on private property and maintained by people who do not drive them, determining who is liable in a particular accident can be difficult.

Can a golf cart driver be liable for an accident?

A driver who is intoxicated while operating a golf cart is most likely liable for any accident that occurs, but if they were over-served (especially if the driver is underage), the provider of the alcohol may be liable.

Is Chicago looking forward to spring?

Now that spring has officially arrived, everyone in Chicago is looking forward to warmer weather. When sunny spring days come, few things are as relaxing as a day out on a golf course enjoying the sun. Unfortunately, nothing can ruin a nice day out more than a golf cart accident.

How Common Are Golf Cart Crashes?

According to GolfCartSafety.com, there were at least twelve fatalities involving golf carts in the last six years. This pertains to just The Villages in Florida alone. If you were to look at statistics across the country, the numbers would be much higher.

Different Types of Golf Cart Accidents

Just as there are almost infinite ways a person can be injured in a car accident, there are many different types of golf cart accidents. In many ways, drivers and occupants of golf carts are more at risk of injury. Just a few of the types of golf cart accidents include:

Relevant Cases

In the case of Meister v. Fisher, Emerald Hills Country Club had rented golf carts out to both the Meister family and Paul Fisher. Fisher’s golf cart crashed into the Meisters’ golf cart, which Mr. Meister had braked so he could get a drink of water. This collision injured Mrs.

Handling a Golf Cart Accident Case

If you are involved in a golf cart accident, you should first gather evidence for your case, like photos of the accident scene and the golf cart (s), witness statements, police reports, and maintenance records and rental agreements for the golf cart.

Nicholas Charles McGowan

Let's see. It was your fault you damaged someone else's property and....you don't think you are responsible? Of course, you are responsible. The golf course is not even required by law to post any signs that say if you damage their property, you are liable. That is the law no matter what any signs they put up say...

William John Light

You are liable for the harm you cause through your negligence. Notify your homeowners or auto insurer. One of them may cover the claim.

Joel Gary Selik

Yes you would be liable. Check your homeowners insurance for coverage (your automobile insurance probably has an exclusion, but check).

Mark Steven Paullin

Unfortunately for you , i think that you are liable for the damage you caused, absent a defect in the cart, fault of someone else, or some other excuse. In addition, the prior case is likely admissible as to your credibility. I suggest that you try to reach a settlement and avoid that golf course. Good luck!

1 attorney answer

If you were negligent, they can sue the person who paid for the cart rental or you. However, if the amount is substantial, you may think about discussing the ,matter with an attorney (face to face) about possible defenses. (condition of the cart, condition of the golf course, etc.)

Paula Jeanette Mcgill

If you were negligent, they can sue the person who paid for the cart rental or you. However, if the amount is substantial, you may think about discussing the ,matter with an attorney (face to face) about possible defenses. (condition of the cart, condition of the golf course, etc.)

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