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Savannah Boat Accident Lawyers

Many boat and waterway accidents are unavoidable. When other boaters are negligent or reckless, their actions can result in serious injuries. This can be the consequence of a conscious choice to ignore a vital law concerning safety or a general lack of awareness of one’s surroundings.

A Savannah boat accident lawyer could help you pursue these at-fault boaters for fair compensation. A well-versed injury attorney can help with every stage of a claim from the initial measuring of your losses, to gathering evidence, to demanding appropriate payments for your injuries.

How Do Boat Accidents Happen?

Safe boat operation requires operators to maintain constant vigilance. Drivers must be sure to follow all navigational buoys, respect the rules of right of way, and properly maintain their boats to not pose any unnecessary risk of harm to any other person. A failure to uphold this duty that results in an injury is called negligence. Negligence is the cause of action at the core of most boat accident claims.

To prevail in a negligent boating accident case, plaintiffs need to demonstrate that the other party was negligent or at least was more negligent than they were. Because Savannah is in a state that uses a modified comparative negligence method of assigning blame under O.C.G.A. §51-12-33, a plaintiff who is more than 50 percent at-fault for an incident cannot collect any compensation. However, anyone less than 50 percent at fault could still recover a reduced amount of compensation. A Savannah boat accident lawyer could help prove that a negligent boater was responsible for the incident.

Collecting Compensation in a Savannah Claim

The central aspect of a boat accident case is always an injury. A person must have an injury that requires medical attention to have a compensable claim. Common examples of injuries in boat accident claims include:

  • Cuts or bruises;
  • Broken bones;
  • Separated joints; and
  • Concussions or other traumatic brain injuries.

As long as these injuries require medical care from an emergency room or any physician, they can serve as the basis for a lawsuit. Compensation for the treatment of physical injuries may not be the only compensable losses after a boat accident. Other losses can include time missed at work resulting in lost income and emotional trauma that accompanies a physical injury. A Savannah boat accident lawyer could help assess all damages to demand appropriate compensation.

A Savannah Boat Accident Lawyer Could Be an Advocate

If you were injured as the result of the actions of another boater, you may not know your rights under the law and may not believe that you have the time or the resources necessary to properly pursue a claim. However, negligent boaters are always liable for their action and pursuing a claim usually ends without needing to go to court.

A Savannah boat accident lawyer could take the lead in your claim for fair compensation. To learn more about how an attorney can help you with your claim, call today for a free consultation.

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