Golf carts:
Often have no doors
Rarely have seat belts
Have a high center of gravity
Tip easily during sharp turns
Offer little protection in collisions
Common injuries include:
Traumatic brain injuries
Concussions
Broken wrists from bracing a fall
Spinal injuries
Road rash
Facial injuries
We’ve also seen cases involving children ejected from carts during turns or sudden stops.
Liability depends on the facts.
Possible responsible parties may include:
The driver of the golf cart
If they were speeding, distracted, intoxicated, or reckless.
The property owner or HOA
If unsafe paths, poor lighting, or dangerous terrain contributed to the accident.
A rental company or resort
If the cart was defective or poorly maintained.
Another vehicle driver
If a car hit a golf cart on a roadway.
These cases often involve homeowners insurance, auto insurance, or commercial policies depending on the situation.
Many golf cart accidents happen at:
Lake houses
Neighborhood gatherings
Sporting events
Resort properties
If someone operated a golf cart while intoxicated and caused injury, they can absolutely be held liable. The casual setting does not eliminate responsibility.
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. It depends on where and how they are being used.
This matters because insurance coverage can hinge on whether the cart qualifies as a motor vehicle under a policy.
Insurance companies often try to deny coverage in golf cart cases. That’s where legal experience becomes critical.
If you’re injured:
Get medical treatment immediately
Take photos of the scene
Identify witnesses
Avoid giving recorded statements to insurance adjusters
Contact a personal injury attorney
Even “minor” falls can lead to serious neck, back, or brain injuries that worsen over time.
If someone else’s negligence caused your injury, you may be entitled to:
Medical expenses
Future medical care
Lost wages
Loss of earning capacity
Pain and suffering
Mental anguish
Every case is fact-specific, but you deserve to know your rights.
At Titans Legal, we represent injured Texans across the state. We handle personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis.
That means:
You pay nothing upfront.
We only get paid if we recover money for you.
If you were injured in a golf cart accident, call 214-488-8888 or visit TitansLegal.com to schedule your free consultation.
Golf carts may look harmless. The injuries are not. Let’s protect your rights.