In Beverly Hills’ peaceful retirement communities and family-friendly neighborhoods, where the substantial population of residents aged 65 and older have made golf carts an essential mode of transportation for navigating scenic streets, accessing local amenities, and enjoying the relaxed Nature Coast lifestyle, these convenient vehicles have become integral to daily life. When a golf cart accident’s unexpected impact shatters your peaceful retirement lifestyle, you need more than just any attorney – you need seasoned golf cart accident specialists who understand the unique legal challenges these cases demand. At Lowman Law Firm, our Beverly Hills golf cart accident attorneys have dedicated over two decades to fighting for innocent victims whose lives have been forever altered by golf cart accidents throughout Citrus County.

Strategically positioned at 600 SE US Hwy 19, Crystal River, FL 34429, our Crystal River office stands as a beacon of justice for golf cart accident victims throughout Beverly Hills and all of Citrus County. With over 15,000 golf cart-related injuries requiring emergency room visits annually nationwide and Beverly Hills being identified as an area where golf cart use is not only common but encouraged among its substantial retirement population, our legal team remains vigilant in holding negligent parties accountable and securing maximum compensation for victims.

Understanding Florida Golf Cart Laws and Beverly Hills Regulations

Florida State Law Requirements

Florida law permits golf cart operation under specific circumstances. Golf carts may be operated on roads that intersect golf courses or trailer parks, and only on roads where the posted speed limit is 30 mph or less. Communities in Beverly Hills and throughout Citrus County may establish their own additional rules and regulations regarding golf cart operation in accordance with applicable Florida laws.

Golf Cart vs. Low-Speed Vehicle Distinction

Florida law distinguishes between golf carts and low-speed vehicles (LSVs). Golf carts are vehicles designed for golf course use capable of speeds up to 20 mph. Low-speed vehicles are four-wheeled vehicles capable of speeds between 20-25 mph meeting federal safety standards. This distinction affects where vehicles can legally operate and what safety equipment is required. The moment a golf cart exceeds 20 mph, it becomes an LSV and is subject to entirely different legal requirements.

Age and Licensing Requirements

In Florida, anyone 14 years or older can operate a golf cart without requiring a driver’s license for operation within designated areas. However, a valid driver’s license is required for operating golf carts on public roads. As of July 1, 2023, operators under 18 years old must have a learner’s permit or driver’s license to legally drive a golf cart on public roads. This accessibility, while convenient, can contribute to accidents when inexperienced operators fail to understand traffic laws or safety protocols.

Where Golf Carts Can Legally Operate

Golf carts may operate on designated cart paths, roads where posted speed limits are 35 mph or less (with local government permission), and for crossing roads where speed limits exceed 35 mph. Golf carts cannot operate on state highways or roads with speed limits exceeding 35 mph except to cross at intersections. Violations of these restrictions can affect liability when accidents occur.

Low-Speed Vehicle Requirements

LSVs must meet federal safety standards including headlights, taillights, brake lights, turn signals, mirrors, parking brake, windshield, seat belts, and VIN numbers. LSVs can operate on roads with posted speed limits of 35 mph or less. Operators must hold valid driver’s licenses and vehicles must be registered, titled, and insured like automobiles.

Required Safety Equipment

For street-legal operation, Florida law requires golf carts to be equipped with specific safety features including efficient brakes, reliable steering apparatus, safe tires, rearview mirrors, red reflectorized warning devices on front and rear, slow-moving vehicle emblems, and appropriate lighting for nighttime operation. Inadequate safety equipment can constitute negligence when accidents occur.

Insurance Requirements

Golf carts are not required to carry liability insurance in Florida, though owners are wise to maintain coverage. LSVs classified as motor vehicles must carry minimum liability insurance including PIP and Property Damage Liability. This creates coverage gaps when uninsured golf cart operators cause injuries—a significant concern in retirement communities where golf cart use is prevalent.

Modified Comparative Negligence

As of March 2023, Florida follows a modified comparative negligence system. You can recover compensation even if you were partially at fault for the accident, but if you’re found more than 50% responsible, you’re barred from recovery. This applies to golf cart accidents involving operator error or unsafe riding. Learn more about how partial fault works in Florida.

Statute of Limitations

You have two years from your golf cart accident date to file a lawsuit in Florida, reduced from four years for accidents occurring after March 24, 2023. Given the unique nature of golf cart accidents and the need for immediate evidence preservation, prompt legal consultation is absolutely critical.

Types of Golf Cart Accidents We Handle in Beverly Hills

Golf Cart vs. Motor Vehicle Collisions

When golf carts collide with cars, trucks, or other motor vehicles on Beverly Hills’ streets like County Road 491 or connecting roads to State Road 44, the results are often catastrophic due to the significant weight and speed differences. These accidents frequently result in serious injuries or fatalities for golf cart occupants who lack the protection of traditional vehicle safety features.

Golf Cart Rollover Accidents

Rollover accidents are among the most dangerous types of golf cart crashes, accounting for approximately 10% of all incidents. Golf carts have a high center of gravity and lack roll bars or other protective structures, making occupants vulnerable to crushing injuries, head trauma, and ejection from the vehicle.

Senior Operator Accidents

With Beverly Hills’ substantial senior population, the community sees numerous accidents involving elderly operators who may face age-related challenges such as reduced vision, slower reaction times, or medication-related impairment. These cases often require careful investigation into contributing factors while treating victims with dignity and respect.

Residential Community Accidents

Accidents within Beverly Hills’ retirement developments and residential communities present unique liability challenges. Property managers, homeowner associations, and community operators may bear responsibility for maintaining safe conditions and providing proper traffic controls in areas with heavy golf cart usage.

Pedestrian Strike Accidents

Golf carts operating in residential neighborhoods and on sidewalks or paths sometimes strike pedestrians, particularly elderly residents who may have difficulty hearing or seeing approaching golf carts. The quiet operation of electric golf carts creates particular risks for pedestrians unaware of approaching vehicles.

Passenger Ejection Accidents

The leading cause of serious golf cart injuries is passenger ejection. Without seat belts or protective barriers, passengers easily fall out during sudden stops, sharp turns, collisions, or rollover incidents. Standing passengers, passengers with arms or legs extending outside the cart, and those riding unsecured face particular ejection risks.

Immediate Steps After a Beverly Hills Golf Cart Accident

Taking the right actions immediately after a golf cart accident can significantly impact your case outcome and your safety:

  • Ensure Safety: Move to safety if possible and check for injuries—don’t attempt to move if you suspect spinal injuries
  • Call 911: Report the accident to the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office and request emergency medical services—this creates official documentation crucial for your case
  • Document Everything: Take photographs of all vehicles including the golf cart, the accident scene, road or pathway conditions, any obstacles or hazards, and visible injuries
  • Identify the Golf Cart: Document the golf cart’s make, model, serial number, and any identifying features or markings
  • Exchange Information: Get operator’s name, address, phone number, driver’s license (if applicable), and golf cart owner information if operator doesn’t own it
  • Determine Registration Status: Find out if the golf cart or LSV is registered, titled, and insured
  • Get Witness Information: Collect names and contact information from anyone who witnessed the accident
  • Note Location Details: Document whether the accident occurred on public roads, private property, designated cart paths, or other locations
  • Photograph the Golf Cart: Document any mechanical issues, missing safety equipment, modifications, or defects
  • Seek Immediate Medical Attention: Get emergency medical care even if injuries seem minor—golf cart accidents can cause serious injuries that aren’t immediately apparent
  • Avoid Admitting Fault: Don’t apologize or make statements about who caused the accident
  • Report to Property Owner: If the accident occurred on private property like a residential community, inform property management
  • Contact Our Office: Call (352) 651-1111 immediately for legal guidance specific to golf cart accidents

Learn more about 7 things to do immediately following an auto accident.

How Lowman Law Firm Can Help You After An Accident

Common Causes of Golf Cart Accidents in Beverly Hills

Understanding why golf cart accidents happen in our community helps illustrate the importance of skilled legal representation:

Operator Error and Inexperience

Many golf cart accidents result from operator error, particularly among recreational operators unfamiliar with local conditions or elderly operators facing age-related challenges. Common errors include excessive speed for conditions or vehicle capabilities, sharp turns causing rollovers, failure to yield right-of-way to pedestrians or vehicles, distracted operation while using mobile devices, operating under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and overloading vehicles beyond manufacturer specifications.

Collisions with Motor Vehicles

Golf carts traveling on roads shared with automobiles face serious risks from faster, heavier vehicles. Drivers often don’t anticipate slow-moving golf carts, fail to see them due to their small size, or don’t allow adequate space when passing. Rear-end collisions, side-impact crashes at intersections, and vehicles striking golf carts during turns cause catastrophic injuries due to golf carts’ lack of protective structures.

Rollovers and Tip-Overs

Golf carts have high centers of gravity and narrow wheelbases making them prone to rollovers. Sharp turns at speed, driving on slopes or uneven terrain, carrying too many passengers, and striking obstacles can cause violent rollovers ejecting occupants or crushing them under the vehicle. Rollover accidents represent the most common cause of serious golf cart injuries and deaths.

Excessive Speed for Conditions

Golf carts designed for golf course use suddenly operating on roads, hills, or rough terrain at maximum speeds cannot safely navigate obstacles or curves. Operators who exceed safe speeds for terrain, weather, or traffic conditions lose control with catastrophic results.

Impaired Operation

Alcohol-impaired golf cart operation causes numerous accidents. Some operators wrongly believe DUI laws don’t apply to golf carts, but Florida law prohibits impaired operation of all vehicles including golf carts. A blood alcohol level of 0.08% or greater can result in DUI charges, even on a golf cart. Social situations in retirement communities sometimes involve alcohol consumption followed by impaired golf cart driving.

Overloading and Improper Passenger Carrying

Golf carts designed for two or four passengers frequently carry more occupants than safe capacity. Extra passengers stand on running boards, sit on laps, or perch precariously creating instability and ejection risks. Overloaded golf carts become top-heavy and difficult to control.

Poor Visibility and Inadequate Lighting

Golf carts’ small size makes them difficult for other drivers to see, particularly at dusk, dawn, or night. Many golf carts lack adequate lighting for nighttime operation, making them nearly invisible to other vehicles. Accidents frequently occur when automobile drivers simply don’t see golf carts until too late.

Mechanical Failures and Defects

Brake failures, steering malfunctions, accelerator problems, and tire issues cause accidents when they occur at critical moments. Poor maintenance by owners, or manufacturing defects in golf carts themselves, can result in mechanical failures causing loss of control.

Distracted Operation

Golf cart operators using cell phones, eating, drinking, conversing with passengers, or otherwise distracted fail to maintain proper lookout for hazards, traffic, and pedestrians. The casual nature of golf cart operation sometimes leads to inadequate attention to safe driving.

Road and Path Hazards

Potholes, uneven pavement, gravel, wet leaves, and other surface hazards pose serious risks to golf carts with small wheels and minimal suspension. What automobiles traverse without issue can cause golf carts to lose control or overturn.

Read about 10 top causes of golf cart accidents and how to prevent them and can you get injured in a golf cart accident.

Types of Compensation Available

Golf cart accident victims in Beverly Hills may be entitled to substantial compensation including:

Economic Damages

  • Emergency medical care and trauma treatment
  • Hospitalization and intensive care
  • Surgery and surgical procedures
  • Rehabilitation and physical therapy
  • Ongoing medical treatment and follow-up care
  • Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
  • Golf cart repair or replacement costs
  • Future medical care and life care planning
  • Home modifications for permanent disabilities
  • Assistive devices and mobility equipment
  • In-home care or assisted living expenses
  • Transportation costs for medical appointments

Non-Economic Damages

  • Pain and suffering from catastrophic injuries
  • Emotional distress and psychological trauma
  • Loss of enjoyment of life activities
  • Permanent disability or disfigurement
  • Loss of consortium for family members
  • Mental anguish from traumatic experience
  • Loss of independence particularly for elderly victims
  • Reduced quality of life during retirement years

Punitive Damages

In cases involving gross negligence, reckless behavior, or willful misconduct such as impaired driving, golf cart accident victims may qualify for punitive damages designed to punish the responsible party and deter similar future behavior. These damages can significantly increase the total compensation available.

Additional Considerations for Golf Cart Accidents

  • Wrongful death benefits for fatal golf cart accidents
  • Multiple party liability including operators, owners, property owners, and manufacturers
  • Product liability claims for defective golf carts or safety equipment
  • Premises liability claims when accidents occur due to dangerous property conditions

Learn more about types of damages you can recover in a personal injury case.

Understand What’s Important In Your Beverly Hills Golf Cart Accident Case

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Our Crystal River Office

600 SE US Hwy 19
Crystal River, FL
34429

Directions

Contact
352-651-1111

We’re Your “Beverly Hills Golf Cart Accident Lawyer Near Me”

Why Choose Lowman Law Firm for Your Beverly Hills Golf Cart Case

Specialized Golf Cart Accident Knowledge

Our attorneys have successfully handled numerous golf cart accident cases throughout Citrus County, recovering significant compensation for victims. We understand the unique legal, medical, and technical complexities these cases present and have the proven track record to navigate them successfully.

Deep Understanding of Beverly Hills Communities

As a firm deeply rooted in the community, we understand Beverly Hills’ unique golf cart culture and the specific challenges faced by residents in retirement communities. We know the local traffic patterns, community rules, and safety standards that can impact your case.

Comprehensive Investigation Capabilities

We build powerful cases by working with accident reconstruction specialists and mechanical engineers, collaborating with medical professionals to document injuries and prognosis, investigating maintenance records and safety protocols, examining property conditions and community safety measures, consulting with golf cart industry specialists and safety experts, and pursuing all available insurance coverage and compensation sources.

Trial-Ready Representation

While many golf cart accident cases settle through negotiation, we’re always prepared for trial. Our reputation for courtroom success often leads to better settlement offers and ensures maximum compensation for our clients.

Compassionate Client Support

We understand that golf cart accidents can be particularly traumatic, especially for elderly victims. Our team provides compassionate support throughout the legal process while aggressively pursuing the justice and compensation you deserve.

Learn more about why hire Lowman Law Firm as your personal injury attorney and 10 things to know when hiring a personal injury attorney.

Understanding Golf Cart Accident Case Complexities

Golf cart accident cases present unique challenges requiring specialized knowledge. Determining applicable law depends on whether the vehicle qualifies as a golf cart or LSV, where the accident occurred, and whether operation was legal. Many golf cart accidents occur in gray areas where regulatory jurisdiction is unclear.

Insurance coverage presents significant challenges. Most golf carts are uninsured, creating coverage gaps when operators cause injuries. Homeowners policies may provide some coverage, but exclusions often apply for motor vehicle use. Determining available insurance requires thorough investigation of all potential coverage sources.

Liability often involves multiple parties. Golf cart operators may lack judgment and skills for safe operation. Owners who allow unqualified operators or maintain carts poorly share liability. Property owners or community associations may bear responsibility for dangerous paths, inadequate lighting, or poor traffic control. Manufacturers can be liable for design defects making carts prone to rollovers.

Comparative negligence issues arise frequently. Insurance companies argue victims should have worn seatbelts (though many golf carts lack them), shouldn’t have stood while riding, or contributed to accidents by distracting operators. Even when victims contributed, substantial compensation may be available if others share greater responsibility.

Golf cart accidents involving elderly victims present unique challenges. Age-related conditions affect injury severity and recovery, but insurance companies sometimes argue pre-existing conditions caused injuries rather than the accident itself. Careful medical documentation establishes causation.

Alarming Golf Cart Accident Statistics

The scope of golf cart accidents cannot be overstated. According to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), there are over 15,000 golf cart crashes and accidents annually that require emergency room visits nationwide. Surprisingly, over 40% of these crashes involve minors or children under sixteen years of age, highlighting the vulnerability of younger operators who can legally drive golf carts in Florida starting at age 14.

In communities like Beverly Hills and throughout Citrus County, where golf cart use outside golf courses is not only common but actively encouraged among the substantial retirement population, residents face increased risks for golf cart accident injuries. Complete golf cart rollovers account for a substantial one-tenth of all golf cart accidents, often resulting in the most serious injuries and sometimes even death, largely due to the lack of seat belt requirements and general safety features.

Comprehensive Legal Services for Beverly Hills Golf Cart Accidents

Immediate Emergency Response

When you call our Crystal River office at (352) 651-1111, we immediately activate our emergency response protocol. Golf cart accident cases require swift action to preserve critical evidence before it’s lost or destroyed, obtain police reports and incident documentation, secure witness statements and photographic evidence, document the accident scene, vehicle damage, and injuries, coordinate with insurance companies and medical providers, and ensure comprehensive medical documentation of all injuries.

Thorough Investigation and Evidence Gathering

Our attorneys conduct comprehensive investigations to determine the cause of golf cart accidents and identify all potentially liable parties including accident scene reconstruction and analysis, golf cart inspection and mechanical evaluation, review of maintenance records and safety protocols, analysis of weather, lighting, and road conditions, interview of witnesses and involved parties, and consultation with accident reconstruction specialists and engineers.

Multi-Party Liability Assessment

Golf cart accidents often involve multiple potentially liable parties including golf cart operators and owners, property owners and community managers, golf cart manufacturers, dealers, and repair shops, government entities responsible for road maintenance, and other drivers or third parties who contributed to the accident.

Our Beverly Hills Golf Cart Accident Case Process

Free Consultation

We offer comprehensive consultations to discuss your case and explain your legal options under Florida golf cart law. During this meeting, we’ll review the accident details, determine golf cart type and insurance coverage, assess liability involving operators, owners, property owners, or manufacturers, and outline potential compensation. Get your free case evaluation today.

Immediate Evidence Preservation

Our legal team moves quickly to preserve critical evidence before it disappears including photographing the golf cart and all damage, documenting the accident scene and any hazards, obtaining police reports and incident reports, securing surveillance footage from nearby properties or businesses, interviewing witnesses before memories fade, and preserving the golf cart to prevent repairs or disposal.

Golf Cart Inspection and Analysis

We examine golf carts involved in accidents including assessing mechanical condition and maintenance history, determining if required safety equipment was present and functional, analyzing whether modifications affected safety, investigating whether the vehicle was a golf cart or LSV, and working with mechanical experts when defects may have contributed.

Multiple Party Investigation

We identify all potentially liable parties including negligent golf cart operators, owners who allowed unqualified operators or maintained carts poorly, property owners or community associations with dangerous paths or inadequate safety measures, and manufacturers of defective golf carts or components.

Insurance Coverage Investigation

We thoroughly investigate available insurance including the operator’s homeowners policy, the owner’s insurance if different from operator, property owner or community association insurance, your uninsured motorist coverage, and product liability insurance for manufacturers.

Expert Witness Engagement

Golf cart accident cases often require specialized experts including accident reconstruction specialists familiar with low-speed vehicles, mechanical engineers who understand golf cart design and defects, safety experts who testify about proper operation standards, and medical professionals who explain catastrophic injuries.

Trial Readiness

While we prefer to resolve cases through fair settlements, we’re always prepared to take golf cart accident cases to trial when necessary. Our courtroom experience fighting for catastrophically injured clients often motivates better settlement offers from defendants and their insurers.

Special Considerations for Beverly Hills Golf Cart Accidents

Retirement Community Prevalence

Beverly Hills’ substantial retirement community population means extensive golf cart use for neighborhood transportation. Understanding community culture, designated paths, and common practices helps us evaluate whether proper safety measures existed when accidents occurred. Many residents rely on golf carts as their primary mode of local transportation.

Elderly Operator and Victim Considerations

Many golf cart accidents involve elderly operators or victims whose age-related conditions affect driving ability and injury severity. We handle these cases with sensitivity while establishing that age doesn’t excuse negligent operation or property maintenance. Older adults often suffer more severe injuries from similar impacts, face longer recovery periods and higher medical costs, may have pre-existing conditions complicated by accident injuries, and experience greater impact on independence and quality of life.

County Road 491 Traffic Patterns

County Road 491 through Beverly Hills sees traffic from residents and visitors traveling to and from Crystal River’s tourism attractions. Golf carts operating on roads shared with automobiles face serious risks. Determining whether operation was legal on specific roads and whether automobile drivers exercised reasonable care around golf carts requires understanding local regulations and traffic patterns.

Private Property vs. Public Road Jurisdiction

Many accidents occur on private community property where different rules apply than on public roads. Determining jurisdiction and applicable liability standards requires understanding premises liability law and property owner duties.

Limited Lighting and Visibility

Many golf cart accidents occur during dawn, dusk, or nighttime hours when visibility is reduced and inadequate lighting makes golf carts nearly invisible. Property owners and operators share responsibility for ensuring safe operation in reduced visibility.

Uninsured Golf Cart Complications

Traditional golf carts (20 mph max) are not required to carry insurance in Florida. This creates significant complications when accidents occur, as injured parties must pursue compensation directly from at-fault operators or owners who may have limited personal assets. We help identify all potential compensation sources including homeowners insurance, umbrella policies, and responsible third parties.

Crystal River Tourism Traffic

Crystal River’s famous manatee tours and waterfront dining attract visitors who may drive through Beverly Hills unfamiliar with local roads and golf cart traffic patterns. This creates risks from drivers not accustomed to sharing roads with golf carts.

Understanding Insurance Coverage for Golf Cart Accidents

Florida Golf Cart Insurance Requirements

Florida golf carts do not need to be registered or insured for operation within designated areas. However, some local ordinances may require insurance, and modified golf carts qualifying as low-speed vehicles must carry Personal Injury Protection insurance.

Homeowner’s Insurance Coverage

Many homeowner’s insurance policies provide coverage for golf cart accidents, particularly when the cart is used for personal transportation within the community. Understanding policy limitations and exclusions is crucial for maximizing recovery.

Auto Insurance Considerations

In some cases, auto insurance policies may provide coverage for golf cart accidents, especially when the accident involves interaction with motor vehicles on public roads or when the golf cart is being transported.

Community and Commercial Insurance

Retirement communities and commercial establishments may carry liability insurance that covers golf cart accidents occurring on their property. Identifying all potential sources of coverage is essential for adequate compensation.

Frequently Asked Questions About Beverly Hills Golf Cart Accidents

Can I sue if injured in a golf cart accident?

Yes, you can pursue compensation from negligent golf cart operators, owners, property owners, or manufacturers whose negligence caused your injuries. Florida law holds golf cart operators to the same negligence standards as other vehicle operators.

What if the golf cart had no insurance?

Most golf carts are uninsured, but compensation sources may include the operator’s or owner’s homeowners insurance, property owner or community association insurance, your own uninsured motorist coverage, and the operator’s personal assets. We investigate all potential sources.

What if I was injured as a passenger?

Passengers are rarely at fault for golf cart accidents. You can pursue compensation from the negligent operator, vehicle owner, or other parties whose negligence caused the accident. Passengers have strong claims for full compensation.

Can children operate golf carts in Florida?

Florida law allows anyone 14 years or older to operate a golf cart on designated paths, but operators under 18 now need permits or licenses for public road operation. Regardless, allowing children to operate golf carts without adequate supervision or on inappropriate terrain may constitute negligence when accidents occur.

What if the accident occurred in a private community?

Accidents on private property may involve premises liability claims against property owners or community associations. These entities owe duties to maintain safe conditions, provide adequate lighting and signage, and implement reasonable safety rules for golf cart use.

Do golf cart operators need driver’s licenses?

Golf cart operators on designated paths need not hold driver’s licenses. LSV operators on public roads must be licensed. However, the absence of a license requirement doesn’t excuse negligent operation. Operators must still exercise reasonable care.

What if the golf cart rolled over?

Rollover accidents may involve operator negligence (excessive speed, sharp turns), passenger overloading, terrain hazards, or design defects making carts prone to tip-overs. We investigate all factors contributing to rollovers to identify all liable parties.

Can I recover if the golf cart was defective?

Yes, manufacturers can be held liable for design defects, manufacturing defects, and inadequate warnings. Many golf carts are prone to rollovers due to design features. We investigate whether defects caused or contributed to your accident.

What if the golf cart operator was impaired?

DUI laws apply equally to golf carts as to traditional vehicles in Florida. An impaired golf cart operator can face criminal DUI charges and enhanced civil liability for injuries caused. Impairment cases often support punitive damages claims due to the reckless nature of driving under the influence.

What if I can’t afford an attorney?

We work exclusively on a contingency fee basis—you pay no attorney fees unless we successfully recover compensation for your case. Given the complexity of golf cart cases and limited insurance, skilled legal representation is essential for securing compensation. Learn about 10 compelling reasons why you need a personal injury attorney.

Why Beverley Hill Residents Trust Lowman

  • Statewide Knowledge, Local Expertise –As longtime members of the Citrus County community, we understand the unique challenges facing Beverly Hills residents. From the busy County Road 491 corridor connecting Beverly Hills to Lecanto and US-41, to the residential streets throughout this planned retirement community, our attorneys know the local landscape and the risks our neighbors face every day. With Florida ranking among the nation’s leaders in personal injury incidents and Citrus County seeing its share of preventable accidents, local legal representation is more important than ever.
  • Two Decades of Excellence – Our firm’s 20+ years in personal injury law has resulted in millions of dollars recovered for injured Citrus County residents. We’ve helped countless families rebuild their lives after devastating accidents, always treating each client as a valued neighbor rather than just another case.
  • Personalized, Compassionate Representation – At Lowman Law Firm, we handle every aspect of your personal injury case, from initial investigation through final resolution. Our goal is to allow you to focus on healing while we handle the complex legal and insurance issues that arise after an accident.

Contact Our Crystal River Office Serving Beverly Hills

If you’ve been injured in a golf cart accident in Beverly Hills or anywhere in Citrus County, don’t delay seeking legal representation. With Florida’s shortened two-year statute of limitations and the complexity of golf cart accident cases involving unique insurance issues, equipment requirements, and multiple potential defendants, time is critical for preserving evidence and protecting your rights.

Lowman Law Firm – Crystal River Office

600 SE US Hwy 19
Crystal River, FL 34429
Phone: (352) 651-1111

We’re available 24/7 to discuss your case and provide the aggressive, compassionate legal representation you deserve. Contact us today for your free consultation—remember, you pay nothing unless we win your case.

At Lowman Law Firm, we understand that golf cart accidents represent more than legal cases – they’re personal tragedies that can rob victims of their independence and quality of life. As your neighbors in Citrus County, we’re here to fight for the compensation you need to rebuild your life while ensuring negligent parties face the full consequences of their actions. The sudden transformation from convenient neighborhood transportation to facing permanent disability requires both legal expertise and personal sensitivity.

Don’t let insurance companies minimize your claim or allow negligent parties to escape accountability. Trust the dedicated golf cart accident attorneys at Lowman Law Firm to fight for maximum compensation. Call (352) 651-1111 now to get started with your free case evaluation.

For additional information about golf cart accidents and personal injury law, visit our personal injury resources page or read our blog for helpful articles about golf cart safety and legal rights. You can also learn more about should I get a personal injury attorney and review our frequently asked questions.