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8 Steps To Do After A Boating Accident
From staying safe at the scene
to securing the compensation you deserve, find out what to do after a boating accident.
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Boating Accident Lawsuits Need at least Three Things.
Negligence means another person or party didn’t act with reasonable care. In bicycle accidents, this could include:
A driver speeding, texting, or failing to yield.
A local agency not repairing dangerous road conditions like potholes or missing signage.
A parked driver opening a car door into your path (known as “dooring”).
To move forward with a claim, you’ll need to show that someone else’s careless or unlawful behavior contributed to the crash.
The next step is showing that the accident caused you actual harm. That can include:
Physical injuries such as broken bones, road rash, or a concussion.
Property damage to your bicycle, gear, or clothing.
Emotional distress, pain and suffering, or time missed from work.
If there’s no measurable harm, there typically isn’t a valid personal injury claim. The legal process is centered around recovering compensation for your losses.
Lastly, there needs to be a clear link between the other party’s negligence and your injuries or losses. In other words, it must be proven that the accident—and your resulting harm—would not have happened if they had acted responsibly.
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Boating Accident Injury Types
Drowning
Drowning is the most severe and life-threatening outcome in a boating accident. It can occur if someone is thrown overboard, becomes trapped under the vessel, or isn’t wearing a life jacket in deep or rough waters.
Hypothermia
Even in seemingly mild weather, falling into cold water can rapidly lower body temperature, leading to hypothermia. This condition slows heart rate, impairs judgment, and can become fatal without quick rescue.
Lacerations
Boat propellers, jagged metal, or floating debris can cause deep cuts and open wounds. These injuries often require stitches or surgery and carry a high risk of infection if not treated promptly.
Fractures
Passengers may suffer broken bones after being thrown against hard surfaces or during high-speed collisions. These fractures can range from simple breaks to compound injuries that need long-term rehabilitation.
Head Injuries
Head trauma can occur if a person strikes the boat, is hit by loose equipment, or collides with another object in the water. Injuries may include concussions, skull fractures, or more serious brain damage.
Spinal Injuries
A fall or sudden jolt during impact can injure the neck or back, leading to herniated discs or even spinal cord damage. In severe cases, these injuries can cause permanent disability or paralysis.
Types of Boating Accident Cases
Collisions with Other Boats
Accidents involving two or more vessels often result from operator inattention, speeding, or poor visibility. These crashes can cause serious injuries, especially when boats strike at high speeds or from blind angles.
Capsizing
Boats can overturn in rough waters or if they’re improperly balanced or overloaded. When a vessel capsizes, passengers may be thrown into the water, increasing the risk of drowning or hypothermia.
Falls Overboard
Without proper railings or safety measures, passengers may fall into the water due to sudden movements or unstable footing. These incidents are especially dangerous if the person isn’t wearing a life jacket.
Propeller Accidents
Propeller strikes can occur when swimmers or divers are near a running boat. These injuries are often severe, causing deep lacerations, limb loss, or even death if the propeller isn’t quickly shut off.
Fires or Explosions
Fuel leaks, engine malfunctions, or electrical failures can ignite fires or explosions on board. These accidents can result in severe burns, smoke inhalation, and secondary injuries from the blast.
Groundings
When a boat runs aground, the sudden stop can throw passengers off balance or cause them to collide with fixed objects. These accidents often lead to head injuries, fractures, or spinal trauma.
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FAQ
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What should I do after a boating accident?
Call for emergency help if needed, and report the accident to local authorities. Document the scene with photos, gather witness info, and seek medical attention. Avoid giving statements until you’ve spoken with an attorney.
Who can be held liable in a boating accident?
Liability may fall on the boat operator, rental company, boat owner, or another involved party—depending on who acted negligently or broke safety laws.
hat compensation can I recover from a boating accident?
You may be eligible for damages including medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and future care. Fatal accidents may also qualify for wrongful death claims.
Do I need to report a boating accident in Utah?
Yes. Utah law requires reporting if there’s a fatality, missing person, injury requiring treatment beyond first aid, or damage over $2,000. Reports should be made to the Division of Parks and Recreation.
What are common causes of boating accidents?
Operator inattention, speeding, intoxication, equipment failure, and hazardous water conditions are leading causes. Negligent or reckless behavior is often a key factor.