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[post_content] => Do I Have an Injury Claim if I Was Hurt on a Boat? South Florida Attorney says YES
If you were injured on a boat, you may have a valid injury claim in Florida. If your injury was caused due to negligence in a boating accident, you very well have a right to seek compensation for your injuries. A Florida boat accident attorney can help you learn your rights.
Florida is the state with the most registered boats in the nation, which makes sense given the miles and miles of picturesque beaches we have, not to mention the intercostals.
With so many boats and beautiful weather year-round, boating accidents are fairly common in South Florida. Most accidents are avoidable as they’re caused due to negligence, carelessness or reckless behavior. All too often, we hear of people looking down at their phone or even GPS only to glance up just before they collide with another vessel on the water.
What Kind of Compensation Can I Get After a South Florida Boat Injury?
If you were injured in a boating accident or incident, a personal injury lawyer will be able to help you recover expenses related to any medical treatment as well as compensation for pain and suffering.
Medical Expenses after a South Florida Boating Accident May Include:
Your pain, suffering, and any mental anguish you’ve endured due to the accident can also be compensable in Florida. Every accident is unique, but a consultation with a personal injury attorney can help you know your rights and the types of compensation that may be available to you.
Types of Boating Accidents in South Florida
Florida had nearly 1,000 boating accidents in 2020, with the
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reporting 836 Boating accidents for the year.
The 836 boat accidents in 2020 is a 16% increase from the number of
boating accidents in 2019. 375 accidents involved injuries. In total, 534 people were injured and 79 people died in boating accidents in 2020 in Florida. The state with the second-most accidents was California, with 324 boating accidents.
Most boating deaths are caused by people falling overboard and drowning. Of the people who drowned in 2020, 88% of them were not wearing life jackets. Of all the 534 people injured, 40% were operators, 54% of the wounded were boat occupants, 2% of the wounded were swimmers, and 4% were water sports participants such as skiing, tubing, wakeboarding, etc. About 225 people who were injured were ejected from the boat.
Surprisingly, only 6% of recorded injuries were due to
alcohol and drug use while boating in 2020. We still do not recommend drinking while boating as it can impair your reaction times as both an operator and a passenger which could be especially dangerous if you fall off the boat.
The top 7 causes of Florida boat accidents in 2020:
- Impact with another boat
- Impact with a fixed object
- Other
- Being struck by a boat
- Being hit by a propeller
- Impact with water
- Impact with floating object or person
- Lacerations. 150 people suffered lacerations, or deep cuts, in boating accidents
- Broken Bones. 90 people suffered broken bones in boating accidents
- Contusions. 83 people sustained contusions and serious bruises in boating accidents
- Head Injuries. 61 people suffered head injuries in boating accidents
- Back Injuries. 29 people suffered back injuries in boating accidents
Other injuries included
burns, sprains, neck injuries, spinal injuries, and even amputation.
Boating Safety Tips for South Floridians
- Wear a life jacket. While they don’t seem glamorous, events on the water can happen quickly and unexpectedly, and boaters might not have enough time to grab a life jacket before they end up in the water.
- Watch the weather. Check local weather forecasts and radar before departure, and keep an eye on the sky. If clouds start to darken or the wind changes, head back to shore.
- Kid Safety: Children and infants should have a US Coast Guard-approved life jacket that’s appropriately sized. Always keep an eye on your children on the boat.
- If your boat capsizes, or you fall overboard, follow these steps:
- Remain calm. Trashing in the water will lead to exhaustion. Don’t struggle to remove clothes and shoes.
- If you’re wearing a life jacket, keep it on.
- Keep your knees bent.
- Float on your back and paddle slowly to safety.
Injured in a Florida Boating Accident? Our Boat Injury Attorney Offers FREE Consultations
If you were hurt in a boating accident in Florida, you should speak with a Florida boat accident lawyer as soon as possible. Give our Coral Springs Law Office a call at
(954) 755-7803 to schedule your free consultation.
We proudly serve Florida residents, including all of Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, Miami-Dade County, Broward County, Palm Beach County and all points in between.
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Should I Go to the Doctor or Hospital After a Car Accident? South Florida Injury Attorney Answers
Yes. If you believe you were
injured in an automobile accident (or a
slip and fall or any other accident) it is best to seek medical attention right away. Even if you feel fine, you may want to pay the doctor a visit unless you are
absolutely sure you are OK. It is quite common for it to take days or weeks before you feel the effects of the trauma your body suffered in the
car crash.
But this is about more than your health. Failure to seek medical attention after a
car accident may have a negative impact on your
personal injury case. There are a few reasons for this:
- Failure to seek treatment may raise questions about the severity of your injuries. The insurance company may argue that if you didn’t seek medical treatment right away, you couldn’t have been seriously hurt.
- The longer you wait, the more difficult it is to connect your injuries to this specific accident. If you don’t see a doctor until 3 months after the accident, the insurance company may argue that your injury resulted from, say, that ultimate frisbee game you played with your friends rather than the car accident.
- The insurance company may claim you only saw a doctor after your lawyer convinced you to in order to strengthen your case. You want to build a strong case from day one.
- Unfortunately, the car insurance company may try to blame you for your injuries by arguing if you had seen a doctor right away you may have prevented your injuries (this is called “failure to mitigate damages”).
Your first step after a car accident should be to seek medical care. While you’re in the waiting room at the doctor, urgent care, or emergency room, give an
experienced Florida car accident lawyer a call for a
FREE consultation on your case.
This depends on the extent and kind of your injuries. If you are seriously hurt and paramedics are hauling you to the hospital or ER, then yes, you should go. The most important thing is that you are taking care of yourself first and foremost - and if you think you may be seriously injured, the safest way to receive treatment is to be transported by an ambulance or paramedics. Your health and safety aren’t worth a gamble if self-transport could potentially worsen an injury. But if you have any choice in the matter, your answer should be, “No!”
Unfortunately, a hospital or ER visit can be quite expensive. We’re talking easily upwards of $10,000 just for walking through their doors and receiving basic treatments. In fact, the ambulance ride to a South Florida hospital alone could easily be $1,000, or much much more. If you have a basic PIP (Personal Injury Protection) plan on your car insurance, your insurance could try to cap your coverage benefits at $10,000 - which means an ambulance ride and hospital treatment could use most of that benefit before you even know the full extent of treatment you need to recover from your injuries.
Personal Injury Protection (PIP, or “No-Fault” insurance) in Florida
Florida is one of several states that require Personal Injury Protection (PIP) for all insured drivers. PIP is often called “no-fault” insurance. What this means is that your own insurance will provide immediate payments of up to $10,000 for injuries you or your loved ones sustained in a crash.
We know, it’s confusing.
While you may be entitled to further payments and compensation if the crash was not your fault, you are always entitled to PIP coverage for your injuries, treatment, or even lost time from work depending on your car insurance policy.
While your coverage amount may vary depending on your policy, Florida law requires insurance companies to provide coverage of at least $10,000 per person. That means a single trip to the ER after your accident may use up your entire PIP coverage, not to mention the long wait times!
If you can avoid the emergency room after a car accident safely, we recommend that you don’t go to the ER. You should, however, still see a doctor after a car accident.
What Kind of Doctor Should I see if I Was Injured in a Car Accident?
You have a lot of great options! You can try a walk-in clinic, urgent care center, chiropractor, primary care doctor, or even a dentist. Paying a visit to one of these more affordable medical professionals will save more of your PIP to be used toward your recovery from injuries or time off work.
Of course, if your injuries require immediate intervention by an emergency medicine doctor, you should, by all means, go to a hospital or ER. Your life and health are worth more than any amount of money. If your injuries are minor or you are unsure whether you were injured or not, however, it may be worth seeking care from a clinic instead of a hospital. An urgent care can be a great place to start if you are unsure because if your injuries are more serious or urgent they can either treat you or transfer you to a hospital if more resources are needed.
Whatever kind of doctor you see, be sure to tell them you were injured in a car accident so they can document that in their notes. This will go a long way toward strengthening your case.
Why do I Need an Attorney After a Car Accident? Isn’t Compensation my Right for Paying Car Insurance Premiums?
While compensation, especially from Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage, is your right after a
car accident in Florida, you may need an
experienced Florida car accident lawyer to help you fight for your rights. Insurance companies want to maximize their profits, and they do that by minimizing
your compensation.
Unfortunately, fraudulent PIP claims make up about 50% of
all insurance fraud referrals in the state of Florida, even though they only account for 2% of premiums paid. That means you need someone on your side to make sure your case doesn’t get lumped in with the fraudsters.
Have You Been Injured in A Florida Car Accident?
If you've been hurt in a car accident you need to speak with an
experienced Florida car accident lawyer as soon as possible. Please
contact us online or call our
Coral Springs office directly at
(954) 755-7803 to schedule your free consultation. We proudly serve Florida residents including all of Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, Miami-Dade County, Broward County, Palm Beach County and all points in between.
Schedule your Free Florida Car Accident consultation today: (954)755-780
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What Should I do If I’m Hit by a Drunk Driver?: South Florida Car Accident Attorney Explains your Rights after a DUI Car Crash
Drunk driving and driving under the influence - whether intoxicated by alcohol, drugs, or prescription medicine - puts everyone driving on the roads in South Florida at risk for
serious injuries, and even death.
DUI accidents are unfortunately more common than we’d like to think. In South Florida there were at least 30 documented car crashes related to alcohol and drug impairment in 2019 (
FLHSMV). In Broward County alone there were about 1 dozen DUI crashes in 2019, so roughly 1 crash per month was related to drug or alcohol impairment.
More than 30 people in South Florida were
injured in alcohol and drug related crashes in 2019, while 24 people died due to DUI crashes.
One of the greatest benefits of living in South Florida are the miles and miles of beautiful beaches the east coast has to offer. The scary reality, however, is that many adults spend time at the beach day drinking alcoholic beverages. Spending time at the beach - or
on a boat - in the sun while consuming alcohol can be a dangerous set up for driving home at the end of the day. Alcohol will have a stronger effect on someone who is dehydrated from time in the sun.
As a driver in South Florida, it’s important to be especially careful when driving on holiday weekends, near the beach, and of course downtown at night when it may be more likely that people are driving under the influence.
If you were involved in a car crash of any kind, we recommend calling 9-1-1 immediately. We especially strongly recommend you call police right away if you have any indication that the other driver might have been driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. It is always best to err on the side of caution, no matter the location or time of day.
Police will be able to assess if the other driver was driving under the influence, which will help keep the roads safer and that documentation in the police report will help your civil injury case.
After you’ve called Florida police to the scene for a police report, and after you’ve gotten any of the medical attention you need immediately after the
DUI car crash, your next move should be to call an experienced DUI injury car accident lawyer.
A
Florida injury lawyer can help you file a claim against the other driver to provide you with the compensation you’re legally entitled to in order to recover from your injuries.
Your Rights If You are Involved in a DUI Car Accident
Because DUI accidents are unfortunately very common, it’s important to understand the damages you’re entitled to if you’re injured by a negligent
DUI driver. If you were hurt in an accident with a negligent driver, especially if a DUI driver is involved, you need
a DUI car accident attorney on your side to represent you after the crash.
An injury lawyer can file a lawsuit for you that can allow you to recover compensation for things like:
- Your emergency medical treatment
- Doctors’ visits, including specialists or even surgeries
- Physical therapy, chiropractic care and more
- Vehicle repair and replacement
- Any lost wages if you can’t return to work right away
- Loss of future income if you can no longer work
In addition to any and all medical expenses, victims of DUI car crashes can also seek compensation for pain and suffering and mental and emotional anguish. Even if the person who hit you is not criminally convicted of a DUI, you can still have a successful civil case against the DUI driver.
How to Get Legal Help After Becoming A Victim of a Drunk Driver Car Crash
If you were involved in an accident caused by a drunk or drugged driver, reach out to a personal injury attorney to ensure your legal rights are protected and you’re able to get all the medical care you need to recover from your injuries. An experienced attorney will investigate your situation and advise you of your legal options if you want to seek compensation.
FREE Consultations for Victims Injured by Drunk Drivers in Florida
If you were injured in a car accident involving a drunk driver, speak with an experienced
Florida DUI car crash victim lawyer as soon as possible.
Please
contact us online or call our
Coral Springs office directly at
954.755.7803 to schedule your free consultation. We proudly serve Florida residents including all of Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, Miami-Dade County, Broward County, Palm Beach County and all points in between.
Call our Coral Springs law office: 954-755-7803
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Do I Have an Injury Claim if I Was Hurt on a Boat? South Florida Attorney says YES
If you were
injured on a boat, you may have a valid injury claim in Florida. If your injury was caused due to negligence in a boating accident, you very well have a right to seek compensation for your injuries. A
Florida boat accident attorney can help you learn your rights.
Florida is the state with the most registered boats in the nation, which makes sense given the miles and miles of picturesque beaches we have, not to mention the intercostals.
With so many boats and beautiful weather year-round, boating accidents are fairly common in South Florida. Most accidents are avoidable as they’re caused due to negligence, carelessness or reckless behavior. All too often, we hear of people looking down at their phone or even GPS only to glance up just before they collide with another vessel on the water.
What Kind of Compensation Can I Get After a South Florida Boat Injury?
If you were injured in a boating accident or incident, a personal injury lawyer will be able to help you recover expenses related to any medical treatment as well as compensation for pain and suffering.
Medical Expenses after a South Florida Boating Accident May Include:
Your pain, suffering, and any mental anguish you’ve endured due to the accident can also be compensable in Florida. Every accident is unique, but a consultation with a personal injury attorney can help you know your rights and the types of compensation that may be available to you.
Types of Boating Accidents in South Florida
Florida had nearly 1,000 boating accidents in 2020, with the
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reporting 836 Boating accidents for the year.
The 836 boat accidents in 2020 is a 16% increase from the number of
boating accidents in 2019. 375 accidents involved injuries. In total, 534 people were injured and 79 people died in boating accidents in 2020 in Florida. The state with the second-most accidents was California, with 324 boating accidents.
Most boating deaths are caused by people falling overboard and drowning. Of the people who drowned in 2020, 88% of them were not wearing life jackets. Of all the 534 people injured, 40% were operators, 54% of the wounded were boat occupants, 2% of the wounded were swimmers, and 4% were water sports participants such as skiing, tubing, wakeboarding, etc. About 225 people who were injured were ejected from the boat.
Surprisingly, only 6% of recorded injuries were due to
alcohol and drug use while boating in 2020. We still do not recommend drinking while boating as it can impair your reaction times as both an operator and a passenger which could be especially dangerous if you fall off the boat.
The top 7 causes of Florida boat accidents in 2020:
- Impact with another boat
- Impact with a fixed object
- Other
- Being struck by a boat
- Being hit by a propeller
- Impact with water
- Impact with floating object or person
- Lacerations. 150 people suffered lacerations, or deep cuts, in boating accidents
- Broken Bones. 90 people suffered broken bones in boating accidents
- Contusions. 83 people sustained contusions and serious bruises in boating accidents
- Head Injuries. 61 people suffered head injuries in boating accidents
- Back Injuries. 29 people suffered back injuries in boating accidents
Other injuries included
burns, sprains, neck injuries, spinal injuries, and even amputation.
Boating Safety Tips for South Floridians
- Wear a life jacket. While they don’t seem glamorous, events on the water can happen quickly and unexpectedly, and boaters might not have enough time to grab a life jacket before they end up in the water.
- Watch the weather. Check local weather forecasts and radar before departure, and keep an eye on the sky. If clouds start to darken or the wind changes, head back to shore.
- Kid Safety: Children and infants should have a US Coast Guard-approved life jacket that’s appropriately sized. Always keep an eye on your children on the boat.
- If your boat capsizes, or you fall overboard, follow these steps:
- Remain calm. Trashing in the water will lead to exhaustion. Don’t struggle to remove clothes and shoes.
- If you’re wearing a life jacket, keep it on.
- Keep your knees bent.
- Float on your back and paddle slowly to safety.
Injured in a Florida Boating Accident? Our Boat Injury Attorney Offers FREE Consultations
If you were hurt in a boating accident in Florida, you should speak with a Florida boat accident lawyer as soon as possible. Give our Coral Springs Law Office a call at
(954) 755-7803 to schedule your free consultation.
We proudly serve Florida residents, including all of Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, Miami-Dade County, Broward County, Palm Beach County and all points in between.
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