Boating Accidents
In 1998, the primary cause of boating accidents nationwide was operator
inattention, followed by carelessness, inexperience, speeding, and
failure to have a proper lookout.
However, some boating accidents are caused by a defect in the boat. When an injury results because of the defective or dangerous condition of a boat, the injured person may have third party lawsuit case against the manufacturer of the boat.
If you're like most people, you aren't sure what to do after an accident. You are probably asking questions like:
- Who will pay for my medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering?
- What money can I get right now to help me?
- What papers should I sign or not sign? Do I need an attorney?
Put Our Experience to Work for You
You've got questions, we have answers. Let our Pennsylvania lawyers and staff take over the hassles and worries of your case so that you can concentrate on getting well.
For over 40 years, we've represented over 25,000 injured people and helped them to get the money they deserve. We believe in personalized service. At our law firm, we look at the specifics of your case. Our lawyers treat you like an individual, not a case number.
Hurt in an Accident? Contact Us Now For a Free Evaluation of Your Legal Case.
Call us toll-free at 1-866-943-3427 or get online legal help, and we'll give you a free evaluation of your claim.
Statistical source: United States Department of Transportation, United States Coast Guard, Boating Statistics -- 1998.





