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By Alexandra Stoehr of Douglas V. Stoehr, Attorney at Law posted in Injuries on Monday, December 31, 2018.
It is important to remember your safety tips when walking, driving, and participating in outdoor activities this season. The cold weather can increase danger, and it is important to know state regulations in order to keep yourself and others safe. This safety-first attitude takes even greater meaning if you participate in more potentially hazardous winter activities in our area like skiing, snowmobiling, snowboarding, and ice fishing.
Unfortunately, winter accidents, such as from ice fishing, skiing, snowboarding, and snowmobiling, are more common than many people many think. Snowmobile accidents, in particular, account for a large amount of winter-related accidents and deaths. It is important to remember that snowmobile accidents affect not only the victim, but can drastically and permanently change the lives of the loved ones in their lives. Please use proper safety precautions when driving a snowmobile and/or participating in other winter activities to do your best to avoid accidents and injury.
By Alexandra Stoehr of Douglas V. Stoehr, Attorney at Law posted in Injuries on Sunday, December 2, 2018.
Being from central Pennsylvania, it's hard not to enjoy the change of seasons. For many of us, this winter will include a trip to one of the three ski resorts that serve our area. Ski resorts can be a great place to cut loose with family and friends, but unfortunately sometimes those fun times end prematurely when you or a family member is injured. At the law firm of Attorney Douglas V.Stoehr, we have experience in handling injuries related to skiing, snowboarding and snow tubing accidents. Unfortunately, sometimes these injuries can be very serious and change your life permanently. If you have been injured in a winter sport activity please contact us to discuss the possibility of a personal injury claim.
On behalf of Douglas V. Stoehr, Attorney at Law posted in Injuries on Thursday, January 19, 2017.
This blog post, originally highlighted on our website several years ago, bears repeating as we enjoy winter sports outside. Please take a minute and review this article, which can be found below, to make sure your snowmobiling practices are as safe as possible!
Do you know Pennsylvania's snowmobiling laws?
On behalf of Douglas V. Stoehr, Attorney at Law posted in Injuries on Monday, December 5, 2016.
If you are interested in using a snowmobile in Pennsylvania this summer, there are some rules and regulations that you need to know before you begin!
On behalf of Douglas V. Stoehr, Attorney at Law posted in Injuries on Monday, February 8, 2016.
How amazing and resourceful kids can be!! Our firm just read the most exciting article about a son who rescued his father from a potentially deadly snowmobile accident. While out riding in the Lake Tahoe backcountry, a father was in a serious snowmobile accident while out with his young son. In an effort to save his father, the boy got on his snowmobile and navigated his way out of the park to find help. To read more about this amazing true story from Reader's Digest, please click here.
On behalf of Douglas V. Stoehr, Attorney at Law on Tuesday, December 1, 2015.
Are you being safe when you ride your ATV this fall? Hopefully, if you plan to ride your snowmobile this winter, you will keep safety in mind as well. Over the Thanksgiving weekend, an unnamed victim lost his life while riding his all-terrain vehicle. Near Pittsburgh, in Beaver County, an ATV driver passed away after he drove his vehicle off a trail and into a pond. The site of the crash was in an old mining area, where the victim was not with the rest of the group of riders that he had started off with. Unfortunately, he was trapped under the vehicle for an extended period of time before the emergency response teams could get him out. Our sympathies go out to the victim and his/her family.

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