Overview
The risks of boating are obvious and the importance of boating safety and caution while on the water is imperative. Milwaukee requires anyone operating a motorized boat or personal watercraft on state waters to first complete a boating safety course, and all boat operators are subject to various laws enforcing safe boat operation.
Unfortunately, given Wisconsin’s extensive Great Lakes coastline and more than 100,000 acres of lakes, boating accidents remain inevitable and are often as preventable as they are deadly. At the law offices of MacGillis Law Group, LLC, our Milwaukee boating accidents attorney has more than twenty years of combined experience helping area residents injured in boating accidents to pursue justice and earn the compensation they and their families need to recover.
HOW DO BOATING ACCIDENTS OCCUR?
As should be expected, boating accidents in Wisconsin occur largely during the summer months, and are often caused by negligence. Common accident causes include:
- Drug and/or alcohol use by a boat operator not only increases the risk of a collision, but can cause a navigational error, prevent proper anchoring of the vessel, and can hamper a boat operator’s ability to rescue an injured passenger
- Inexperienced boat operators are also likely to misuse equipment, drive recklessly or carelessly, improperly load a boat, or be unaware of fundamental safety concerns
- Stormy weather conditions such as heavy rain or strong wind can also pose a threat to boaters and passengers; the potential for tragedy increases when the operator is either or both intoxicated or inexperienced.
- Equipment failures, as well as defective equipment, can also prove dangerous. Boats are subject to sinking, and a life jacket for each passenger is required by law.
Boat operators in Wisconsin must be aware of all Wisconsin Personal Injury Attorney and restrictions relevant to operating on a particular body of water, and also have a duty of responsibility to maintain the safety of passengers. If involved in a boating accident, the boat operator is required to immediately stop the vessel, assist those in danger, provide personal identification information to those involved, and submit oral and written reports to the state.
HOW CAN NEGLIGENCE BE PROVEN IN A BOATING ACCIDENT CASE?
The number of laws and regulations, both at the state and federal levels, by which boat operators must comply can aid an injured plaintiff in proving the negligence of another boat operator; however, this is sometimes offset by the likelihood that in a boating accident, important physical evidence can simply be washed away.
Still, a boat operator clearly owes a duty to each passenger, as well as to other boaters, both to avoid engaging in dangerous boating behaviors and to take adequate safety measures when operating a boat. Tort law provides a cause of action for somebody suffering an injury as the result of a breach of this duty to seek compensation for that injury.
If found negligent, a boat operator can then be held liable for damages such as: