If you sustained injuries or lost a loved one after a yacht - or another recreational boat - accident, as a result of safety violations or negligence, we can recover compensation through insurance from the responsible parties.
Why should there be a concern when it comes to yachting dangers? The U.S. Coast Guard reports that each year there are over 600 boating accidents in Florida. Recent yearly statistics show that over 2K individuals have been involved in vessel accidents, out of which 421 suffered injuries and 67 victims died.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission registered 67 accidents per year involving recreational vessels in Miami-Dade County, which caused 7 fatalities and 37 injuries. Monroe County had the highest number of registered accidents per year, 105, which caused 3 fatalities and 52 injuries.
The highest number of Florida yachting accidents occurred while cruising during the months of May and August. Typically, a recreational boat can mean any of the following watercrafts:
With almost 900K registered vessels, Florida is the yachting and boating capital of the USA. Unfortunately, Florida boating requirements do not place stringent instruction or age restrictions on individuals operating certain types of vessels. Therefore, people can operate yachts in Miami without specialized knowledge of these particular watercraft, causing accidents due to limited ability to maneuver the vessels.
Statistically, yacht- and other boating-related serious injuries often result from:
Injuries relative to a yacht and other recreational boat accidents may occur due to a variety of reasons, including:
Although yachts are built to last, some issues can develop as time passes. Most yacht manufacturers provide buyers with limited warranty coverage that applies to certain products and items. Defects in materials and workmanship in the boat and all components and accessories are usually covered, along with structural defects in materials and workmanship in the hull, blistering due to defects in material and workmanship in the gel coat surface to the hull bottom.
Our personal injury attorney represents injured passengers, water skiers, crew members, and others involved in yacht and recreational boat accidents that result in the following:
If you were involved in a yacht accident or any other boating type accident in Florida, we can help you or family members recover compensation for medical bills, missed work, wrongful death.
Compensation is recovered from insurance companies involved from liable parties that might be held responsible for boating accidents:
Boating injury cases are subject to Florida's maritime law rather than state personal injury laws. This means that these cases are handled differently and settled according to other laws than personal injury cases.
If you were a victim of a boating accident, you can claim compensation for your injuries from the negligent parties. A claim for damages should include:
To ensure our clients receive compensation proportional to the financial impact of their injury, our attorney consults medical planners and life care planners who can accurately quantify the costs of an injury, including medical needs and expenses for the injured person's entire future life expectancy.
At The Law Offices of Sean M. Cleary, we are able to assist you with determining the full amount of claims you are entitled to receive.
If you or a loved one were injured in a yachting or recreational boating accident in Miami or other cities in Florida, do not hesitate to contact The Law Offices of Sean M. Cleary. Our lawyer has years of experience in handling boating accident cases and understands the devastation they bring.
Unfortunately, boating accidents often result in terrible injuries that can have a life-threatening impact on the victim. As the victim of a boating accident, you should not be forced to both recover from your accident and cover the tremendous financial burden at the same time. The responsible party should be held liable for any resulting injuries.
We interview eyewitnesses to determine what happened and what could have been done to prevent the accident that caused your injuries. In cases involving collisions with other vessels or fixed objects in inshore and offshore waters, we determine if alcohol was involved, if the accident can be blamed on poor ship upkeep, or if sea lanes were not respected.