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Understanding and Preventing Propeller and Other Watercraft Injuries

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Boat propellers and watersports accidents frequently cause horrific injuries. The U.S. Coast Guard reports that the propeller on a typical recreational boat can inflict 160 impacts in one second. And in far less than a second, a propeller can travel down the human body from head to toe, chewing up bone and tissue and causing dismemberment and death.

The truly sad statistic is that most propeller and other watercraft injuries could have been prevented with proper precautions.

The operator of a boat bears responsibility for the safety of the people in and around the craft. Boat owners must ensure that they only allow fully qualified operators to handle the vessel. They are also responsible for the decision to install—or not install—safety equipment on their watercraft.

Following proper safety procedures and installing safety devices can prevent life-threatening, disfiguring injuries on the water.

Safe Operating Procedures

Boat operators need to understand and follow the appropriate safety procedures to protect their passengers and those near the vessel:

Although some safety procedures would appear to be a matter of common sense, operators ignore them far too often. When an owner or operator acts irresponsibly and their actions result in injuries, they may be held liable for the harm suffered.

Equipment that Reduces the Risk of Propeller Injuries

The Coast Guard recommends a variety of safety devices that can prevent propeller injuries. One of the most effective is a wireless engine cut-off switch or a lanyard attached to the operator. If the operator falls overboard or moves away from the controls, a cut-off switch lanyard will turn off the engine, rapidly slowing and then stopping the propellers.

A boat owner can also install propeller guards, interlocks, or sensors. Other safety alternatives include the use of ringed propellers or other propulsion methods. The bottom line is that there are several measures boat owners can use to prevent terrible propeller injuries.

An Experienced Maritime Injury Attorney Helps Victims of Boat Accidents

In situations where a boating accident could have been prevented if someone had only behaved responsibly, the victims and their families may be entitled to substantial compensation. The dedicated maritime injury attorneys at Latti Associates work to hold negligent parties accountable and obtain justice for those they hurt. Contact us today to learn more about how we can assist in your case.

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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