While South Florida is famous for its beautiful beaches, savory sandbars and pumping nightlife, its waterways are equally as popular. As a result, the shores and bays along the Florida coast are many times overcrowded with commercial vessels, cruise ships, recreational boats, jet skis, surfers, and more. The end result of this aquatic recreational trend is an ever-growing number of boating accident cases with many of them involving serious personal injury or even death.
The Perazzo Law Firm's Miami and North Miami Beach staff of professional Boating Accident attorneys offer full-service legal representation for victims of all types of boating and personal watercraft accidents. Many boat and personal watercraft (jet-ski) owners lack navigational skills and fail to possess the proper experience to operate their vessels upon the navigable waters of the State of Florida. In a recent report from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, there were 714 reported accidents from 2016 compared to 766 in 2017. There was also a rise in the number of registered boating vessels in Florida, which increased by 20,000 cases since 2016.
The first way to prevent serious injury from a boating accident is to be familiar with all the rules and regulations for boat owners and operators. There are specific rules governing the command or usage of boats and water vessels according to the location and even the time of year. South Florida waterways are not only shared with other boaters but also with marine life that is unique to Florida. A number of species such as rare turtles and endangered manatees are protected by laws. During migration or reproductive seasons laws and regulations limit the locations and the speeds for boats. Knowing these regulations can prevent an excessive fine or an injury from a collision with a large manatee. There are also laws regulating the type and amount of safety equipment that must be on board, such as long range communications equipment and life vests. In addition, there are laws limiting the amount of alcohol a boat operator may consume without running the risk of being charged with boating under the influence.
If personal injury occurs during a boating accident in Miami, safety becomes paramount. It is important to seek medical assistance as soon as possible. A common cause of injury in a boating accident involves brain injury from depriving the brain of oxygen in a drowning incident. Serious injuries such as bone fractures and concussions are also common when boat passengers fall or are thrown off the vessel in a collision with another boat or object. When safe to do so, document the accident by taking note of the vessel’s operator license, registration number, the location of the accident, the water and weather conditions at the time of the accident and the contact information for other individuals involved in the accident. Unfortunately, it is not uncommon to read about a boat or jet-ski operator who was under the influence of alcohol or drugs when the accident occurred.
Following an injury in a Miami boating accident, it is important to document the treatment of your injuries. We recommend keeping a diary where you can document frequency and type of treatment, any incurred expenses, missed work and the treatment progress. If a claim for damages is denied, it is important to have sufficient evidence to prove the expenses incurred as a result of a boating accident. With time, memories tend to fade and records may become lost, which the insurance companies use to avoid providing just compensation for the victims of boating accidents.
If you or a family member has been the victim of a boating accident in Miami, you should contact us immediately to protect your rights. Contact us online or call us at (786) LAWS-411 to set up a FREE consultation.
There are certain rules and regulations for individuals that own or operate boats in Florida waterways and off Miami shores. Nevertheless, these laws don’t always keep accidents from happening, and when they do, there is usually serious personal injury involve that requires professional counsel. If any of these laws are violated and accidents ensue, victims may be entitled to receive compensation for their injuries or losses, which our personal injury attorney will strive to secure.
Florida law requires that individuals under the age of 21 must take an approved boating safety course and be awarded a boating safety ID card to operate a boat with 10 horsepower or more. They must also carry the ID card and a photo ID issued by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
If you, a family member, or loved one has suffered personal injury in an accident involving a water vessel in Miami, the Perazzo Law Firm urges you to contact our Miami or North Miami Beach offices ONLINE or Call (786) LAWS-411 to find out if you have a legitimate claim for compensation from a boating accident.
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