Boating on open water carries significant risks of severe physical harm. A peaceful day on the lake can quickly turn into a tragedy, resulting in broken bones, brain injuries, or drowning. Many different elements increase the risk of a crash, ranging from human error to sudden environmental changes. When you are injured due to someone else’s negligence, the personal injury attorneys at Brassfield & Krueger, Ltd. offer complete legal support to help you seek fair financial compensation.
The most common reasons maritime crashes occur include:
Driving a boat requires specific skills and knowledge of maritime rules. Drivers lacking experience frequently cause preventable accidents because they do not understand how to react to crowded waterways or large wakes. In Illinois, people born after January 1998 must possess a valid Boating Safety Certificate to drive a boat powered by a motor of more than 10 horsepower. This education requirement helps reduce the number of unqualified operators on the water.
Inexperienced operators often make the following errors:
Many boating accidents result from individuals driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Operating a boat while intoxicated is unlawful and highly dangerous. According to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, alcohol played a role in roughly one in five boating accidents in the state during 2014. Alcohol impairs a driver’s judgment, slows reaction times, and decreases coordination. Just like driving a car, you must remain sober to operate a boat safely and avoid causing severe injuries to passengers and other boaters.
Boat owners have a legal duty to keep their vessels in working order. Unfortunately, damaged equipment often disables a boat or causes an unexpected collision. Before starting a trip, boaters must check their machinery and bring spare parts to prevent a disaster.
Common equipment failures include the following issues:
The environment on a lake or river changes rapidly. Low water temperatures are a frequent source of injury. For example, Lake Michigan remains cold for the majority of the year. If a person falls into water below 60 degrees Fahrenheit, they can experience cold shock. This bodily reaction prevents people from holding their breath under the surface and can cause cardiac arrest. Boaters must constantly monitor weather forecasts and avoid taking their vessels out during high winds, heavy rain, or freezing conditions.
A boating accident leaves victims with physical pain, emotional distress, and expensive medical bills. You need strong legal representation to hold the negligent parties financially accountable. The personal injury attorneys at Brassfield & Krueger, Ltd. have decades of experience fighting for accident victims in Illinois. We investigate the crash, gather witness statements, and negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf. Contact us for a free, no-obligation consultation.
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