Boat Accident Lawyers & Information
Recreational and commercial boating has nearly tripled over the last decade, with over 14 million boats and personal watercraft currently registered in the U.S. today. The number of boats has increased by over 2 million since the late 1980s, crowding the limited space of our rivers, lakes, and other waterways. This level of exponential growth in watercraft has inevitably caused a surge in related accidents in the water. There are currently over 8,600 boat crashes every year, according to the U.S. Coast Guard, and these accidents leave over 900 people dead and more than 4,400 seriously injured.
On an annual basis, over 600 boat crashes are caused by equipment failure, but far more accidents are due to operator negligence - inattention, careless or reckless operation, and fast speeds. Not surprisingly, the biggest avoidable contributor to accidents is alcohol abuse. The Coast Guard estimates that boaters with a blood alcohol concentration above .10 are more than ten times more likely to be in a boating accident than those with a BAC of zero.
A boating accident is always frightening no matter what the circumstances - and they can be especially dangerous since the threat of drowning to death always exists. When a water-related accident occurs, a thorough investigation and evaluation of its causes by an experienced legal team is always the best way to proceed, because complex legal and safety issues may be involved. Don't take any chances - if you have sustained injuries in a boating accident, you have the right to seek compensation for your suffering. Click on your state to find a boating accident lawyer in your state or city or simply begin to fill out the free case review form. Don't let the opportunity to receive your rightful reparations slip away.
^ Back To TopCigar Boat Accident Lawyer
Recreational boating has flourished in this country over the last decade, becoming an increasingly popular form of recreation for young and old alike. All water sports and can be very enjoyable if done responsibly - though many times, inexperienced or negligent boat owners and operators can ruin an otherwise exciting time and cause extensive damage and injuries.
Cigar boats and other vessels have been involved in thousands of boat crashes every year, according to statistics from the U.S. Coast Guard. Tragically, these accidents leave over 900 passengers and bystanders dead and more than 4,000 seriously injured. Serious boating accident-related injuries can require long-term medical care, surgery, physical therapy, or rehabilitation, and in the worst cases - individuals may suffer permanent disabilities or even death.
If you've been injured in a cigar boat or any other kind of maritime vessel, you deserve to be compensated for the toll exacted on your physical, emotional, and financial health. Boating laws are complex and necessitate the experienced knowledge of a Cigar Boat Accident Lawyer. Don't waste any time - click on your state to find an experienced lawyer in your state or city or simply begin to fill out the free case review form today.
^ Back To TopSailboat Accidents
Sailing is one of the most romantic and exciting recreational sports on the planet and its popularity is increasing all over the world. From tiny one-person racers to giant multi-sail vessels, sailboats are becoming some of the most beloved boats in the water today.
Unfortunately, with this growing popularity comes a parallel danger from collisions or single boat accidents. While a handful of these incidents are caused by defective machinery or equipment failure, the majority are caused by the driver's negligence - usually due to careless operation, speeding, and/or intoxication.
It is a general rule of law that the operator of a boat and its owner have a duty to exercise the highest degree of care in order to prevent injuries to others, and if you have been injured by someone else's negligence, you deserve to compensated for your extensive pain and suffering. Personal injury infractions involving boating can be complex and difficult to prove - which is precisely why you need the guidance of an experienced boat accident attorney. Click on your state to find a sailboat accident lawyer in your state or city or simply begin to fill out the free case review form before it's too late - due to varying statute of limitations constraints, your case can be terminated before you can get the reparations that you deserve.
^ Back To TopSpeedboat Accidents
Boating continues to be one of the fastest growing recreational sports in the U.S., with millions of people enjoying the nation's lakes, rivers, and oceans each year. While boating can be a relatively safe hobby when taking the proper precautions, thousands of Americans are injured annually by negligence. Boating injuries usually occur because of a reckless or careless operator, boat malfunctions or an inexperienced operator - and two main factors of accidents are speed and intoxication - many times occurring together.
Speed boat accidents are particularly dangerous because the high velocity of the boat greatly increases the force of impact and hinders the ability of the driver to avert the accident. The price of these mistakes can be staggering - there are over 8,000 boat crashes every year, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. These accidents leave over 800 people dead and more than 4,000 seriously injured.
If you are the victim of a speed boat collision or a single boat accident, you deserve help with your injuries. If the accident was someone else's fault, you have the right to be compensated for a wide range of things including property damage, medical expenses, lost wages, permanent injury, and pain and suffering. In the extremely unfortunate event that a death has resulted from your accident, you can file a wrongful death suit. Don't take any chances, click on your state to find a boating accident lawyer in your state or city or simply begin to fill out the free case review form today.
^ Back To TopYacht Accidents and Yacht Information
Luxurious yachts have come to symbolize affluence and power across the world. However, the influx of these expensive boats into our waterways has come to have an added consequence - more destructive collisions and single vessel accidents for their passengers than ever before.
From tiny fishing boats to opulent yachts, recreational boating tragedies are on the rise. These recreational crashes are governed by a number of city, county and/or state laws and most boat operators have a legal obligation to operate their watercraft in a safe manner. If they don't, there may be criminal charges - and if you are injured you may be entitled to sue for damages. Yacht owners also need to be careful about allowing other people to drive their boat, because no matter who is driving, the boat owner may be liable for the damages.
If you have been injured in a yacht accident you need to be aware of your rights as a victim. Navigating the legal system is a highly complex endeavor, and you deserve to have an experienced boating accident attorney there to guide you through the process. Click on your state to find a personal injury lawyer in your state or city or simply begin to fill out the free case review form before it's too late to be compensated for your injuries.
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