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Ottawa snowmobile accident victim? Get the compensation you deserve

Get your life back on track after an Ottawa snowmobile accident

Snowmobiling is a wonderful way to explore Ontario’s beautiful winter landscapes but sometimes, an Ottawa snowmobile accident can occur. Due to the speed and weight of snowmobiles, they often cause injuries that are more severe than other winter pastimes like skiing, snowboarding, and hockey. Did you know 50 people die in Ontario and Quebec snowmobile accidents each year? Elsewhere, according to the Canadian Institute For Health Information, over 900 Canadians are hospitalized due to snowmobiling injuries.

Despite all Ontario snowmobile riders being subject to the same consequences as motor vehicle drivers should drugs or alcohol impair them, not everybody abides by the law. The consequences of impaired snowmobiling are very real and can include prison time as well. Serious snowmobile crashes can result in death or long-term injury, extreme long-term trauma, and highly complicated mental health issues. The aftermath of a serious snowmobile collision is life-changing not only for you, but others like your family and support network. When negligence causes an Ottawa snowmobile incident, contact MG Law. If you’ve suffered another ATV accident instead, visit our dedicated page.

Ottawa snowmobile accident injuries can include:

Ottawa snowmobile injuries are often caused by:

  • Collisions with other vehicles
  • Distracted or impaired driving
  • Hill climbing
  • Reckless speeding
  • Vehicle rollover

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Need a snowmobile accident lawyer? We’re on your side

When an Ottawa snowmobile incident takes place, you should always report your situation to the police and seek immediate medical attention. After that, you should consult with a snowmobile incident lawyer like MG Law. Ultimately, the Ontario Insurance Act includes recreational vehicles like snowmobiles. Within Ontario, snowmobile drivers must be at least 12-years-old, hold a valid driver’s licence or motorized snow vehicle operator’s licence, be registered with the Ministry of Transportation, and have insurance. Ontario snowmobile incidents can be very complicated and often take place on private property. Therefore, you should speak to our professional snowmobile accident lawyers today.

Our team is innately familiar with what you need to do to bring forth a claim for damages. Additionally, we’ll help you navigate the legal, insurance and healing processes. Remember, injuries can worsen over time and without legal counsel, you risk walking away with very little or pleading your snowmobile accident case alone.

Our snowmobile accident lawyers will get you the settlement you deserve

Helping people recover snowmobile accident compensation is what we do. We’ve been doing it for years. Put MG Law in your corner and benefit from our experienced Ottawa snowmobile accident lawyers who deal with the unique process of snowmobile incidents like second nature. Our team can deliver legal advice in your choice of English, French, Greek, Mandarin, Russian, Punjabi, Hindi, and all Arabic dialects. Therefore, you can seek the snowmobile accident settlement you deserve in a language that is comfortable for you. With any Ottawa snowmobile accident, timing is key. Rest assured, MG Law will make sure you have everything in order, so you can focus on what really matters – your rehabilitation and full recovery.

A snowmobile incident can happen when you least expect it. If you were involved in a snowmobile incident and it wasn’t your fault, call MG Law at 613-730-8460 to get started today.

Important steps to take when injured

It’s important to remember that injuries can take some time to present themselves. If you’ve been in a bad accident, it’s important to take these steps regardless of how you feel, as it may take a few days or weeks for the full extent of your injuries to become apparent.

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Call the police and report your accident

Police reports are a valuable part of any court proceeding, so ensuring that the police have all the information you have available will reflect positively on your case.

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