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Boat Accident Cases

 

Surrounded by the beauty of Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake St. Clair, residents of the state of Michigan live in an ideal place for pleasure and commercial boating activities. Michigan’s extensive inland coastline (2,147 miles) is second only to Alaska. As a result of this geographic good fortune, boating plays a major role in Michigan business and culture. For many, boating is a way of life. Unfortunately, boating can be dangerous and the possibility of personal injury or wrongful death is ever present. Persons who sustain injury in boating accidents, either on a merchant vessel or a pleasure boat may be eligible for financial compensation. Accidents that occur on the water are covered under a unique and specific set of legal rules and regulations known as Admiralty or Maritime Law.

 

The owners and operators of commercial vessels have a responsibility to insure that the ship or boat is in good operating condition and that it is piloted safely. When these responsibilities are not complied with and an accident resulting in injury or death occurs, those responsible may have legal liability. These cases frequently involve questions such as whether the boat was properly manned; whether the seamen on board were properly trained; whether the boat was properly maintained; whether the boat operator followed standard protocol in the operation of the vessel, etc.

 

Where injury occurs as a result of a private boating accident, the owner or operator of the private boat may have legal liability. These cases frequently involve questions of whether the operator of the boat was qualified to operate the vessel; whether the operator was under the influence of alcohol or drugs while operating the boat; whether the boat was properly equipped with safety equipment, including life jackets; whether the boat was properly maintained, etc.

 

Therefore, anyone sustaining injury as a result of the use of a private or commercial ship or boat should seek legal advice from an experienced attorney familiar with this area of law.

 

 

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If you have been injured or a family member has been killed in a boating or airplane accident, a lawyer from the Sinas Dramis law firm can help. Representing clients throughout the State of Michigan, including Detroit, Flint, Lansing, Jackson, Grand Rapids, and Kalamazoo, we are uniquely equipped to help you in your time of need. To schedule a free consultation, contact our personal injury lawyers today.