
Riding lawn mowers may not seem that dangerous. They don't go particularly fast or do they have exposed blades that cause readily apparent safety hazards, but there are many dangers that one may note while operating or observing the operation of a riding lawn mower. Below are some common concerns and things of note that you should take into consideration while using a riding lawn mower.
Rollover Accidents - One of the most dangerous sorts of accidents that may occur while using a riding lawn mower is a rollover accident. These occur when a vehicle is top heavy. The uneven distribution of weight may cause an otherwise sturdy-looking vehicle to tilt over rather than remain level. This should also be taken into account when a riding lawn mower is used on a slope or banked surface. When ascending or descending a slope or hill of any sort, be sure to approach the slope directly rather than at an angle. Approaching the slope at an angle will raise the chances of a rollover occurring.
Mangled Hands, Fingers, or Extremities - When cleaning or performing maintenance on your riding lawn mower, you want to be careful at all times and ensure the vehicle is shut off or otherwise out of commission. Your hands, fingers, or even your legs may become caught in mower blade or engine components if you are not careful. In some cases it may be best to take your riding lawn mower to a skilled professional for proper care.
Defective Parts - Your riding lawn mower may be good and like brand new, but sometimes the manufacturer may not have done the best job in its construction or design. Internal components may be poorly put together or otherwise flawed. If there are defective parts in your riding lawn mower, it may lead to all sorts of burns, accidents, and other injuries. A product liability lawyer will be well trained to handle such sorts of lawsuits.
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