boating accidents

When people go boating in waters around New York, they expect to enjoy themselves. However, boat operators often fail to realize that without proper care and attention, boating can be dangerous.

The U.S. Coast Guard reports that there were 143 recreational boating accidents in New York in 2018, causing 20 deaths and nearly 100 injuries. Victims of boating accidents have the same rights as those hurt in accidents on land. If you have been injured in a New York boating accident caused by someone else’s carelessness or disregard for safety, you may seek compensation for the harm you have suffered.

Since 1998, the attorneys of David Resnick & Associates have fought to protect the rights of people throughout New York City who are struggling to cope with serious injuries. As a small firm, we have the ability to offer our clients the one-on-one attention that their cases deserve. We take the time to get to know our clients. We know that when a person is injured, his or her family members suffer as well.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a boating accident, contact the lawyers at David Resnick & Associates today to schedule a free consultation with one of our skilled attorneys to learn more about how our firm can help you seek compensation after a serious injury.

What Counts As A Boating Accident In NYC?

A boating accident in New York City occurs whenever someone has suffered injury or property damage on the water. A boating accident can result in a legal claim for compensation when the injury or property damage is caused by the negligent acts or intentional actions of another party.

Some Of The Common Causes Of Boating Accidents In New York City Include:

  • Use of alcohol or drugs — A person operating a boat who is impaired may cause a serious boat accident.
  • Lack of experience – New boaters may not have the experience to operate a vessel, particularly, in difficult or emergency situations offshore, which leads to accidents.
  • Distraction/inattention – A boat operator who fails to keep a proper lookout for other watercraft and navigations hazards may cause a serious accident.
  • Excessive speed — The faster a boat is traveling, the harder it is to control. It may be difficult to avoid a collision, or a boat operator may lose control of the vessel and cause it to capsize.
  • Overloading – Too many passengers upon a boat or other vessel can make the vessel difficult to control, increasing the risk of it capsizing or sinking.
  • Lack of safety equipment — Boat operators are required to have certain types of safety equipment aboard including life jackets for each passenger. The lack of required safety equipment may constitute negligence in the event of a serious accident.

If you have questions about whether you have a viable legal claim after a boating accident, the attorneys of David Resnick & Associates can help you understand your legal rights and options.