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National Safe Boating Week: Take the Time to Prevent a Potentially Deadly Accident

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While admittedly every week should be a safe boating week, this week’s formal designation as National Safe Boating Week will hopefully call attention to some critical safety measures that people often skip.

A little extra time or inconvenience can make the difference between life and death on the open water. While new boaters often do not understand how to safely operate their equipment or account for tides and currents, many boating accidents involve experienced boaters who think they don’t need to bother with basic safety measures. As attorneys who work with victims of boating accidents, we have seen what happens when people neglect important safety procedures, and the results are often heartbreaking.

Don’t Underestimate the Danger

The U.S. Coast Guard announced that last year, there were well over 4,000 reported boating accidents. Many more accidents go unreported.

From the accidents that were reported to authorities, 636 people were killed and another 2,222 suffered injuries. Often, the cause of death in boating accidents is drowning. In cases where the cause of death was reported, 75% of fatalities were due to drowning, and 85% of the victims who drowned were not wearing a life jacket. A significant percentage of the fatalities involved alcohol consumption, but many deaths occurred in situations where people were sober and thought they could handle the situation.

Follow These Ten Safety Tips

Every situation carries its own unique dangers, but the National Safe Boating Council recommends ten measures to stay safe on the water:

Boat Owners Need to Take Responsibility for the Safety of Those on Board

If you own a boat, you have the power to require your passengers to wear life jackets and abide by other safety rules. You owe your passengers a duty to operate the vessel safely and follow the rules.

Anytime someone suffers injuries in a boating accident that could have been prevented if others had only lived up to their obligations and followed the law, the injured person can sue those responsible and recover damages for the injured person’s injuries.

If you would like more information about a potential claim for boating accident injuries, contact Latti Associates LLC for a free consultation.

Feel free to reach out and speak with our experienced team of professionals who are here to provide you with expert guidance.
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