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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Parents Sue After Son's Fatal Motocross Accident

Parents Sue After Son's Fatal Motocross Accident

2 Jan

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Summary

  • Lawsuit alleges careless race operations and defective safety equipment.
  • Aidan Zingg died June 28, 2025, after being run over by multiple bikes.
  • Motocross is seven times more dangerous than football for youth.
Parents Sue After Son's Fatal Motocross Accident

The parents of motocross athlete Aidan Zingg, who died at age 16 on June 28, 2025, have initiated a wrongful death lawsuit. They contend that negligent race operations and faulty safety gear led to their son's preventable death during a Mammoth Motocross event. The lawsuit names 2XP LLC, Alterra Mountain Company, the American Motorcyclist Association, Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, and Revelyst Adventure Sports as defendants.

Court documents detail that Aidan fell during the race and was subsequently struck by multiple bikes. His family's complaint asserts that the track corner where he fell lacked a flagger, leading to his prolonged presence on the track for up to four minutes while the race continued. His equipment reportedly showed signs of impact, with his chest protector being punctured.

Aidan was pronounced dead at Mammoth Hospital due to cardiac tamponade. His sister shared her grief on social media, remembering him fondly. The lawsuit highlights that dirt biking and motocross have led to 158 child fatalities since 2000, making it a particularly dangerous sport for young participants.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Aidan Zingg died on June 28, 2025, after a mid-race accident where he fell and was run over by multiple bikes.
The lawsuit names 2XP LLC, Alterra Mountain Company, the American Motorcyclist Association, Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, and Revelyst Adventure Sports.
Motocross is considered seven times more dangerous than football for young people and is the deadliest sport for them.

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