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What You Need To Know When Injured In A Boating Accident

Florida is a beautiful state, one filled with plenty of scenic beauty and activities that allow residents and visitors to experience it in new and exciting ways. A perfect example of this is the numerous boating opportunities throughout the state. With hundreds of miles of coast, rivers, lakes, and even swamps to explore, boating adventures abound here.

But what happens when you're involved in a boating accident? It can lead to serious injury and even death in some instances, and in many cases will cause your life to be thrown into chaos. Speaking with a professional boating accident attorney will be the key to protecting your finances and your overall stability following these kinds of accidents, but there are still some things worth knowing.

Multiple Boat Accidents




Boating accidents in Florida are treated much like auto accidents in that when one occurs, any party that acted in a negligent or reckless manner will likely be held liable for damages. This means that if your boat was hit by a boat being piloted by someone acting negligently, you could have the right to seek financial compensation for your injuries.

Reckless or negligent actions could include a wide range of things including:

  • Operating a boat while intoxicated

  • Driving at an unsafe speed

  • Driving recklessly or dangerously

  • Failure to properly maintain all components of the boat

  • And more


In short, if it can be shown that any negligent or reckless actions of the other party occurred, you may be able to receive compensation for your injuries and use them to move on with your life following an accident.

Single Boat Accidents



Florida boating accidents don't always occur when two boats collide. If you're a passenger on a boat - whether owned by someone you know or owned by a tour or boating company - you still may be able to seek compensation.

The same basic regulations apply - those who act negligently or recklessly could be held responsibly. It must be shown that these reckless actions directly led to the accident, however. For example, if the accident was caused by failure to maintain the boat properly, unsafe speeds, or failure to keep adequate life vests on the boat, you may have the grounds to seek compensation.

Proving You Deserve Compensation




Showing that you're owed financial restitution isn't always easy, however. It must be proven that the other party acted negligently or recklessly, or else you will be unable to receive the compensation that you deserve. As such, speaking with an attorney that specializes in boating accidents is vital.

Some of the different ways that could be used to prove you deserve financial restitution include:

  • Accident reports

  • Police or witness statements

  • Data from accident reconstruction experts

  • Past history of the driver or boating company

  • Examination of the boats involved

  • Medical records

  • Criminal records

  • And more


The primary thing to understand is that you do deserve to be able to recover from your injuries - financially as well as physically and mentally. Having a huge medical bill or mounting debt due to lost wages at work can have a dramatically negative impact on your future. And when those debts are caused by the actions of someone else, you shouldn't shoulder the blame.

If you have been involved in a boating accident, we can help. Our team of professional accident lawyers will provide you with a free consultation and help you determine whether or not you have the grounds to seek compensation. If you do, we'll be here to help make sure that your rights are represented throughout the process. Contact us today to learn more.