Clermont Boating Accident Lawyer

Clermont Boating Accident Lawyer
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If you are like many people in Florida, you could enjoy boating as a recreational activity or perhaps even rely on boating as a means of transportation. While boating can be fun and useful, it can also be dangerous. If proper precautions are not taken by boat owners and operators, accidents can happen. Accidents can result in injury, property loss, and even death.

If you were the victim of a boating accident and another party is at fault, you could be eligible to seek financial compensation. The Clermont boating accident lawyers from Bogin, Munns & Munns may be able to help. Call today at (352) 243-8981 and a team member will be available to discuss your case free of charge.

Boating Accidents

If you or a loved one were the victim of a boating accident, you are not alone. According to a report issued by the United States Coast Guard, over 4,000 boating accidents occurred in 2019 alone. These accidents caused hundreds of fatalities and millions of dollars in damages. While some boating accidents are minor, others are severe. Examples of common boating accidents include but are not limited to the following:

  • Collisions
  • Docking errors
  • Passengers falling overboard
  • Drowning
  • Getting lost at sea
  • Propeller accidents
  • Slip and fall accidents onboard

These are just a few of the many ways in which boating accidents can occur. If you were involved in a boating accident, it is possible that you experienced severe injury, suffering, and financial loss as a result. Understanding some of the factors that could have contributed to your accident could be beneficial if you are trying to determine who was at fault.

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Factors that Can Increase Risk

Sometimes boating accidents occur for unlikely reasons, but in other cases there are external factors that increase the likelihood of an accident. Even the most experienced vessel owners and operators can be liable for accidents if proper safety measures were not taken before and during a boating excursion.

Like driving a vehicle, operating a boat of any size under the influence of alcohol is dangerous and illegal. Alcohol and other mind-altering substances can impair decision making and motor skills, increasing the chances of error and accidents. According to the United States Coast Guard, over 20 percent of boating fatalities involved alcohol, making intoxication the leading cause of boating accidents and deaths in 2019.

Distractions can also lead to accidents. Unfortunately, even a momentary lapse of attention can have devastating results during a boat excursion. Speeding on a boat can be equally dangerous, as speeding may limit the amount of control an operator has over the vessel. If the operator of your boat or vessel was distracted or speeding and this caused an accident and your injuries, you could have grounds to take legal action for their negligence.

Driving a boat safely requires discretion and awareness of weather conditions. If there is a snowstorm on the road, most drivers will choose not to travel as a safety measure. Similarly, boating should not take place if there is a storm, choppy conditions, poor visibility, or other dangerous conditions. If you were on a boat that was launched in hazardous conditions, your accident could have been caused by the poor judgment of the boat operator or owner.

If you believe that another party was at fault in your boating accident, they could be responsible for your injury and suffering. If you are interested in exploring your legal options, the Clermont boating accident lawyers from Bogin, Munns & Munns may be able to help. Call (352) 243-8981 today and a team member can answer your questions during a free, no-obligation consultation.

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Determining At-Fault Parties

According to Florida Statute § 327.30, owners and operators of boats and different vessels are in many ways responsible for the safety of passengers after an accident. This law requires operators to react in an appropriate manner when an accident takes place and in the immediate aftermath of an accident. If you were in an accident that you feel was preventable, it is possible another party could be liable for your suffering.

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Common Injuries and Losses

Boating accidents can completely change your life, leaving you with expenses and injuries. Some injuries last a long time and could even impact your ability to work or go about your daily life. It is not uncommon for victims of boating accidents to experience emotional trauma, too. While you could be suffering in several ways, remember that you could be able to recover compensation. While no amount of compensation can account for your suffering, sometimes victims find justice and closure by taking legal action against responsible parties.

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Recoverable Compensation for Victims

It is possible to recover compensation for medical bills, damages for emotional suffering, and more by filing a legal claim. If you are considering legal action or just exploring your options, you can speak with a lawyer who can help you make an educated decision on how best to move forward, depending on the details of your case.

Contact Us

A Clermont boating accident lawyer can fight for your case. To discuss your situation with a team that understands the law, contact Bogin, Munns & Munns. You can call a member of our team today for a free consultation at (352) 243-8981. There is a statute of limitations for boating accident claims, so do not waste time in your pursuit of justice. Take action today so you can begin focusing on your recovery and put your boating accident behind you.

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