All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) are popular throughout North Dakota, especially in rural areas where they’re used for both recreation and work. Unfortunately, when ATVs are involved in accidents, the consequences can be devastating. Riders and bystanders alike can suffer serious injuries due to rollovers, collisions, mechanical failures and negligent operation.
ATV accidents often result in severe injuries, including broken bones, head trauma, spinal cord damage and internal bleeding. In some tragic cases, these injuries can be fatal. While helmets and other safety gear can reduce the risk of harm, many riders—especially young ones—are not wearing appropriate protection at the time of the crash. Even responsible riders can be seriously injured if another person’s recklessness or a defective vehicle is to blame.
Taking action after an ATV accident causes injury
Pursuing a personal injury claim after an ATV accident can be complex. It’s not always clear who is at fault or whether insurance coverage will apply. In some cases, an accident is caused by another rider acting carelessly or operating under the influence. In others, the property owner may have failed to maintain safe riding conditions. And sometimes, the ATV itself may be defective due to a design flaw or manufacturing issue.
North Dakota law allows injury victims to seek compensation when someone else’s negligence has caused their harm. If you have suffered harm as a result of a crash, and can show that another person or company acted carelessly or failed to take reasonable precautions, you may be able to recover damages for medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering and other losses. This may apply whether the accident occurred on private land, public trails or even a farm or ranch.
The sooner you speak with an attorney, the better your chances of building a strong case. If you or your child has been injured in an ATV accident, don’t assume you have to bear the burden alone. A legal team with experience handling North Dakota ATV cases can help you understand your rights and guide you through the legal process. Seeking justice isn’t just about compensation—it’s about making sure those responsible are held accountable for causing preventable harm.

