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Archive for the ‘Boat Accidents’ Category

Man Killed In Boat Accident

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

A North Carolina man is dead after a boating accident on November 22, according to sources. The boat, driven by a 71-year-old man from Lumberton, struck a jetty next to Wrightsville Beach, according to Fred Gorchess of the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission.

The name of the man is not available to the public at this time. Two passengers were in the boat as well but suffered minor injuries. When the boat hit a rock, the man was severely injured and the other passengers contacted the Coast Guard. The Coast Guard and another boat responded but the driver was pronounced dead on the scene.

“They were unfamiliar with the area,” said Gorchess. “I believe that they thought they were coming back in Carolina Beach Inlet, which doesn’t have a rock jetty.”

Have you or a loved one been injured or killed in a boating accident?

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No Charges To Be Filed In Boating Accident Death

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

A family who experienced a tragic boating accident in the Florida Keyes will likely not be facing charges now, according to Sun-Sentinel.com.  The five family members spend 20 hours clinging to the side of the capsized boat, waiting to be rescued.  One of the family members, 79-year-old Zaida San Jurjo Gonzalez, is believed to have drowned.  The family is from the Royal Palm Beach—Acreage area.

Officer Robert Dube of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission says charges are not typically filed against boaters for these types of violations.

“We don’t know if they had the proper equipment or not,” said Officer Dube.  The family had been out fishing when their 22-foot boat capsized.  Fishing guide David Jenses eventually found the family and rescued them.

“I tried to get them to swim to the boat, but they said they didn’t know how to swim,” Jensen said.  “Then I had the mate throw them life jackets.  One guy put on the lifejacket and swam to the boat.”  Officials believe weather could have played a part in the accident.

Do you think that someone should be held accountable for not equipping the boat with proper safety equipment?  Should someone be charged for the wrongful death of the victim?

Wooten, Kimbrough & Normand, P.A.—Orlando personal injury attorneys.

Safe Boating

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

We just had national safe boating week in May.  Boats and personal water crafts are increasingly popular for good times and family recreation.  This is especially true in Florida.  But, family fun can also pose serious dangers to riders, passengers, and others on the water due to boating accidents.  Carelessness of the operators, impairment from drugs and alcohol, and defects in the designs, manufacturing, or warnings of the boats can sometimes cause serious injury and unfortunate losses of life.  It is important that every operator and passenger on any type of water craft takes precautions and uses safety and common sense when out on the water.  Let’s keep this in mind this summer so we can have a fun filled and  safe summer.