Head Injury Cases

Head injuries sustained while riding in a golf cart may seem like accidents. Don’t be fooled. They are foreseeable events that golf cart manufacturers are well-aware of.

Once or twice a month in the United States, someone dies from a closed head injury that occurred as a result of riding on a golf cart. Even if the accident doesn’t prove fatal, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) may result, which means a long, difficult, and expensive recovery.


These injuries typically occur in one of three ways:

  1. The golf cart is hit, throwing the passenger or driver out of the cart.

  2. The golf cart tips over, due to the cart’s low center of gravity. The passenger falls, and the golf cart falls on top of them.

  3. The driver makes a quick turn. Due to inertia, the passenger is ejected.


Golf Cart Law provides an expert witness to testify that these accidents occur due to a defect in the design and manufacturing of golf carts. This focus is an innovative approach to golf cart injury cases—a winnable approach.