Welcome to the Hunting and Firearms Accidents webpage
for The Law Offices of Scott C. Gottlieb & Associates,
LLP.
If you
have been hurt or lost a loved one in a hunting or
firearms accident, you may be entitled to file suit for
monetary compensation. Our firm has the credentials and
experience to help ensure that you receive the maximum
dollar amount available for your claim. Because we have
experience in all areas of personal injury law, we know
the physical, mental and financial pain that accompanies
a personal injury. If you need someone to represent your
interests and protect your rights, contact
The Law Offices of Scott C. Gottlieb & Associates, LLP today. We will help you determine
whether to aggressively fight or to settle a case in
order to achieve the maximum award.
The state of New York has an estimated 700,000 hunters
whose arsenal includes shotguns, rifles, muzzleloaders
and even handguns. These incidents often involve
members of the same hunting party and result from
accidental discharge or unsafe handling of the
firearm, or from the victim being out of sight or
mistaken for game.
Compared to other outdoor sports, hunting is
statistically safe. Unfortunately, accidents do happen
and are often the result of hunting safety and game
law violations that include:
- Running
or walking with a loaded firearm,
- Placing
or removing a loaded firearm in a vehicle,
- Firearms
in insecure resting place,
- Shooting
across the roadway,
- Shooting
near occupied buildings, schools and playgrounds,
- Unclear
sight of target and beyond,
- The
firearm's "safety" has not been engaged,
and
- Crossing
fences, climbing trees or any awkward action with
a loaded gun.
Homeowners
insurance policies will often cover injuries caused by
the negligent use of a firearm. This coverage may be
available to the homeowner as well as other family
members residing at the home. Some hunters also carry
separate hunting accident insurance that may be
obtained through certain hunting clubs and
organizations.
If you have been injured as the result of a firearm in
a hunting accident, you may be entitled to file a
claim and receive damages from the responsible party.
Hunting accidents are often investigated by the local
police or the Department of Environmental
Conservation. When investigating a hunting accident,
it is important to obtain copies of any reports
compiled by these agencies. In personal injury and
wrongful death claims, those responsible must pay
monetary damages that include lost wages (current and
future), medical costs and other financial
compensation.
Due to events beyond their control or understanding,
many hunting accident victims receive no compensation,
inadequate benefits or a less than equitable
settlement for their claim. We
will fight to protect your rights and act as your
strong voice in the courtroom and to insurance
representatives. We have the resources and experience
to investigate all avenues to determine who was at
fault for your injury and to prove your entitlement to
compensation. If you believe you have a claim against
someone for an injury sustained from a firearm in a
hunting-related accident, contact The Law Offices of
Scott C. Gottlieb & Associates, LLP at
1-800-TALK-LAW (1-800-825-5529) or via our online contact
form. All calls and inquiries receive a response
within the same day, usually within an hour. There is
no case review cost.
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