For this reason, it's advised that victims discuss their case with a personal injury attorney who has extensive knowledge of
boating accident rules and procedures.
Not exact matches
In most instances, the operator of the vessel may be held liable for negligence during a
boating accident if they do not follow the prescribed
boating rules, improperly pass another vessel, or fail to use / have proper safety equipment on board.
However, the
rule of negligence even applies in
boat accidents.
Experts in the field believe that while a certain number of
boating accidents are due to alcohol or drug impairment, the primary reason for the
accidents is lack of
boating education — the fact that so few boaters know even the most basic
rules of
boating safety.
Having properly fitting life jackets, keeping a look out for other
boats / personal water craft operators and following basic waterway
rules can help significantly reduce your chances of a severe or fatal
boating accident.
Top Ten Contributing Factors to
Boating Accidents 1) Operator Inattention 2) Improper Lookout 3) Operator Inexperience 4) Excessive Speed 5) Alcohol Use 6) Machinery Failure 7) Navigation
Rules Violation 8) Hazardous Waters 9) Weather 10) Force of wave / wake If you or a loved one has fallen victim to someone else's negligence, call The Thomson Law Firm today for a free consultation.
Boaters who don't know the
rules of the waterways, are unfamiliar with distress procedures, who have not been instructed on safe and proper navigation and
boat operation, who aren't comfortable with how to manage their vessel in a flooding or electrical emergency, who drink too much, who are distracted by other boaters or the scenery or PWCs — or even smartphones — all cause
accidents.