Institutional off-road liability forecasting. Solve for rollover benchmarks, child safety adjustments, and product defect risk.
SAFETY DATA
2026 Actuarial Sync
| Metric | Verification |
|---|---|
| Annual Deaths | 658 Deaths/Year |
| ER Visits | 93,800 ER Visits/Year |
| Source Node | CPSC Statistics |
| Condition | Avg Settlement |
|---|---|
| Wrongful Death | $750,000 |
| Spinal Cord Injury | $600,000 |
| Traumatic Brain Injury | $450,000 |
| Multiple Fractures | $175,000 |
| Factor | Multiplier |
|---|---|
| Wrongful Death | 5.0x Base |
| Product Defect | 1.4x Target |
| Audit Version | S-Class v2.6 |
ATV liability is governed by **Operational Negligence Protocols**. Our engine audits recovery potentials based on accident mechanics, minor involvement multipliers, and current 2026 CPSC safety benchmarks.
Audit of rollover mechanics and crusing force
CPSC/Safety Council sync
Manufacturer defect settlement roadmap
"Calibrated against 2026 CPSC annual reports, national ATV safety data, and product liability actuarial benchmarks."
A: Settlements range widely: from $175,000 for serious fractures to over $750,000 for wrongful death claims. Factors include the degree of negligence, whether a product defect was present, and the long-term impact on the victim's life.
A: Yes. Property owners or ATV operators may be held liable if they allowed a minor to ride an adult-sized ATV, provided inadequate supervision, or failed to maintain safe riding conditions.
A: Liability is typically determined by negligence laws. The operator who failed to yield, was speeding, or was under the influence is generally responsible for damages. Manufacturers may also be liable if a mechanical failure caused the crash.
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