Boat Accident Basics
According to the U.S. Coast Guard, the primary reason for boat accidents is operator error, rather than mechanical problems, weather, or other external factors.
The specific causes of avoidable boat accidents include:
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Careless or reckless operation
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Excessive speed
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Failure to keep a careful lookout
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Inexperienced or untrained operation
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Alcohol
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Failure to wear a life jacket
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Careless behavior by passengers
The most common types of fatal boat accidents are:
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Capsizing
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Falling overboard
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Flooding and swamping
Regardless of the cause of the accident, an individual has a significantly higher chance of survival, if he or she is wearing a life jacket. In fact, 80% of all fatal boating accidents involved a victim without a life jacket.
The danger of death increases if the victim was drinking. Tragically, a boat operator or passenger with a blood alcohol level of .10 or higher is ten times more likely to die, if he or she gets into an accident.
If you or a loved one was seriously injured in an Ohio boat accident, talk with a dedicated Ohio boat accident lawyer. Please submit a simple, free and confidential legal consultation form now.
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