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US Boating Accident Statistics

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

With boating season just around the corner, many residents and tourists are looking forward to enjoying Florida’s gorgeous lakes and beaches. There is nothing better than hitting the water on a nice sunny day with family and friends. But you must always make safety the number one priority. A boating accident can turn a day out or a great vacation into a nightmare. Here are some accident statistics from the US Boating Safety Resource Center to keep in mind:

  • The US Coast Guard responded to 4,730 accidents in 2009. 736 of these involved a fatalities and 3,358 caused injuries.
  • Boat accidents caused $36 million in property damage in 2009.
  • 75% of all the fatal accidents in 2009 involved a drowning victim. 84% of the victims were not wearing a life jacket.
  • 70% of drowning victims were on boat 21 feet or less.
  • Only 14% of fatal accidents occurred with a boat driver who had received some sort of boating safety instruction.
  • Alcohol is the leading contributing factor in fatal boat accidents.
  • Operator inattention, inexperience, excessive speed, failure to look out and alcohol are the top five factors in fatal accidents.

 

So keep these facts in mind this year as you enjoy the Florida waters and sun. Do not drink and boat, follow the law, wear a life jacket and pay attention.

 

Wooten, Kimbrough & Normand, P.A.—Orlando wrongful death attorneys.

Do I Have a Case Against Walt Disney World?

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Q: My 15-month-old daughter and husband became violently ill after sharing a children’s meal at a restaurant on Walt Disney World’s property in Orlando. My daughter was hospitalized for nausea, vomiting and dehydration. The doctor suspected food poisoning. It took my daughter a month to fully purge her infant system of the toxins and to return to her normal activity and developmental levels. I would like to know if I have a case against Disney. Are they liable for anything—medical bills, car rental, hotel bills or lost wages for me and my husband? Also, would she be eligible for any type of settlement, and if so, historically what might a fair settlement consist of? We live in New York, should we be looking for an attorney in New York or Orlando?
-(Question submitted to Jonathan Gregg Stein, contributor at Avvo.com)

A: Please keep in mind that I can only respond based on the information in your question, and my answer is not legal advice. With that being said, it sounds like you do have a case. The restaurant at Walt Disney World is responsible for your medical bills as well as any general damages, including pain and suffering. You should look to retain an attorney in Orlando, particularly one who specializes in tourist injuries.

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

Are Personal Watercrafts More Dangerous than Other Boats?

Monday, January 16th, 2012

Before boating and swimming season starts up again in the spring, it is important to make sure you take all safety precautions before hitting the water with your friends and family. Thousands of people are out on the water in Florida every day on boats, and personal watercrafts (PWC) are becoming more popular each year. These Jet Skis, SeaDoos and WaveRunners are a lot of fun, but come with an assumed risk.

PWC’s are smaller, quicker and easier to navigate. Timothy C. Nies, contributor at Avvo.com, cites a University of Florida study that shows how PWC accidents can cause more serious injuries than other boats.

“Most PWC injuries are caused when an operator or passenger is thrown off the vessel at high speeds,” says Nies.

Remember to always read the owner’s manual before operating a PWC and enroll in a PWC safety course. Avoid crowded areas, especially before you are experienced. Always wear a lifejacket and keep the engine cut-off lanyard around your wrist.

Keep these tips in mind before you take off on a PWC. Have you or a loved one been injured in a boating accident?

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