What Personal Injury Accidents Happen On a Golf Course?

Rispoli & Borneo P.C.

As with any property, there is always the possibility of sustaining an injury. When on a golf course, you may sustain injuries by:

  • Another player hitting you with a ball.
  • Tripping over landscaping or tripping over improperly maintained steps or elevated areas.
  • Someone striking you accidentally with their golf cart, or
  • Slipping and falling if the company has not adequately maintained the golf course.

Our Newark personal injury lawyers know that it’s highly possible for any of these accidents to happen. Should this occur, you may be looking at weeks, months, or even longer to recover. Common injuries from these accidents are: 

  • Broken bones
  • Sprained ankles
  • Head injuries
  • Severe bruising

How Do I Know Who Is At Fault?

Determining who caused your injuries and who you should file a claim against can get tricky because there are typically many categories of people at a golf course (management, employees, and golf players). Our Newark personal injury lawyer can help you determine the proper party to file a claim against. However, if you slipped and fell due to an improperly maintained course, your claim is likely against the golf course. If another player acted negligently and hit you in the head with one of their tools or with a golf ball, you would likely make your claim with their insurance company.

When Would I Be Held Responsible?

Not all golf course accidents will be someone else’s fault. However, suppose you sustained personal injuries through your own negligence. In that case, our Newark personal injury lawyers want you to know that you will be less likely to receive the full amount of compensation if any at all. This may happen if you drank too much alcohol and tripped over a step or if you pulled a muscle while making a swing.

What Should My Immediate Steps Be After an Accident?

After your accident, you should always seek medical attention right away. Many people do not believe you can sustain severe injuries in a low-impact sport like golf, but a medical professional may see injuries on X-Rays that you are not aware of. Our personal injury lawyer serving Newark recommends that you contact the golf course property manager immediately if you sustained a personal injury on their property. Finally, retaining the help of a lawyer can ensure you file the right claim with the right party to receive compensation for your injuries. If you need to get in contact with a personal injury lawyer in Newark, New Jersey, call Rispoli & Borneo, P.C. to begin your claim process.