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In West Virginia, there are many residents and visitors who enjoy recreational boating. Unfortunately, boating accidents occur frequently, resulting in serious injuries and even fatalities. If you were injured in a boating accident that was caused by another’s negligence or recklessness, our West Virginia Boating Accident Lawyers at Lacy Law are dedicated to helping you recover the compensation you deserve.
Boating Accident:
A boating accident (boating negligence) is a collision where at least one of the persons involved is riding or driving a boat, jet ski, wave runner or other watercraft.
Boating Accident Statistics:
According to the 2015 report conducted by the U.S. Coast Guard, approximately 4,158 boating accidents occurred in the country. Due to those accidents, 626 deaths, 2,613 injuries, and around $42 million of property damage had occurred.
Some causes of boating accidents:
•· DWI or DUI (driving while intoxicated) – alcohol is a factor in many boat-related accidents
•· Driver error or inattention
•· Excessive speed
•· Driver inexperience
•· Equipment failure
•· Unfavorable water or weather conditions
•· Debris in water
•· Failure to keep a lookout for other objects, boats, or swimmers
Accident Liability:
So it is too late, and someone has already been injured. Who is responsible?
Generally, just as in a car accident, persons are at fault for a boating accident if they act negligently. Persons acts negligently if they fail to conduct themselves as a reasonable person under similar circumstances. A reasonable boater would typically adhere to all safety rules and precautions and be mindful of passengers and other boaters. As described above, that means following directions, observing signs, maintaining your boat, paying attention to the weather, and never piloting a boat while intoxicated.
While most of the liability we have discussed has been civil (i.e., the consequence is the paying of money), persons who cause boating accidents may also face criminal liability. Victims of a boating accident may sue another boater for property damage, medical expenses, and other losses they have incurred as a result of the incident. Additionally, the state may bring criminal charges against a boater if the driver caused an accident while intoxicated or operated their vessel recklessly or with gross negligence.
Just as with a car accident, if someone in another boat caused the accident, they may be liable. Similarly, if someone on your own boat caused the accident, whether the person steering the boat or someone interfering with that person, they may be liable. The rules of liability are generally the same as they are on land, with the variation that some accidents can be caused without directly touching another boat, such as creating a dangerous wake that causes another vessel to capsize, etc.
Consult with our Boating Accident Lawyers!
Boat or other watercraft accidents can lead to catastrophic injuries, including death and drowning. If you or someone you love is the victim of a boating accident, you need an experienced boat accident attorney in West Virginia fighting on your behalf. Count on the extensive trial experience and unwavering dedication of Lacy Law. Gerald Lacy and his team of boating accident attorneys have won millions on behalf of their clients.
Contact Lacy Law Today. Our team is here for you.