Who Do I Call If I Was the Victim of a Boating Accident?

If you or a family member have been the victim of a boating accident, the first thing you should do is seek medical attention. After that, your next step should be to talk to a maritime attorney.

While you may ultimately choose not to hire a lawyer, speaking with one after an accident should be part of your process to come to that decision. Especially in the case of a boating accident, because maritime law is so complex, consulting with an attorney so you know what the law is and what your rights are is a good idea. 

US Coast Guard Auxiliary Releases 2014 Boating Safety Tips 

According to a March 19 eMissourian.com report, the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary recently released safety tips for boaters to keep in mind as summer approaches.

The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary assists the Coast Guard with all its missions that do not involve the military or direct law enforcement. The Coast Guard Auxiliary is one of a number of organizations touting boating safety ahead of National Safe Boating Week, May 17 through May 23, which kicks off the 2014 North American Safe Boating Campaign.

The Auxiliary’s boating tips include:

  • Ensure life jackets are immediately accessible;
  • Never operate a vessel while impaired by drugs or alcohol;
  • Always wear a life jacket when you go out on the water;
  • Use only U.S. Coast Guard approved life jackets, and replace any life jackets that are worn out or have rips or tears;
  • Make sure everyone is wearing a life jacket that is the correct size for them, especially children who can easily slip out of jackets that are too large for them;
  • Keep your vessel in proper condition.

To learn more about preventing recreational boating accidents or to discuss your situation with a qualified attorney, call our office today to schedule a free consultation. 

Latti & Anderson LLP Nationwide Maritime Attorneys

Source: https://www.emissourian.com/article_12003fd0-f943-5afc-97e1-ddaba5f00f44.html