Boat Accidents in Pennsylvania
Although it may be difficult to imagine since Pennsylvania does not border the ocean, boat accidents occur frequently in many of Pennsylvania’s rivers and lakes. If you have been injured in a boating accident, you must prove that another person or company was negligent in order for them to be liable for your injuries.
Common Types of Boating Accidents
Factors that may contribute to a boating accident include:
- Poor weather,
- Drinking,
- Negligent driving/reckless driving,
- Inexperienced boat driver,
- Speeding,
- Failing to maintain the boat, and
- Defective designs or parts from a manufacturer.
Each of the above can entitle you to compensation for your injuries.
What should you do if you were injured in a boating accident?
When injured in a boating accident in Pennsylvania, you must notify authorities within 48 hours of the injury. Additionally, you must submit a Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) Accident Report. This form can be found on the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission’s website.
The PFBC Accident Report form provides an avenue to file a claim against a negligent person or company if you are injured during a boating experience. On the form, you will need to know the events that led up to the accident and how the accident led to your injuries.
What remedies are available?
The remedies available for a boating accident vary depending on the degree of the accident. Many remedies include financial compensation for medical expenses. Additionally, if the injuries are severe, you may be able to recover lost wages for work. Damages for pain and suffering from the boating accident may be recoverable if you’ve sought psychological treatment.
Contact Cornerstone Law Firm for help.
An experienced personal injury attorney can negotiate with insurance companies, contact other parties involved, and fight for your legal rights. At Cornerstone Law Firm, we offer free consultations for personal injuries. Call us today to discuss your boat accident.