Las Vegas, Nevada Boating Accidents LawyerWatercraft accidents are sudden and very serious. In Lake Mead and other areas, unfortunately, drinking and driving is not only a problem on land, but on the water as well. Many people are injured or killed every day in boat accidents, jet ski accidents, SkiDoo accidents, and other water craft accidents. The Law Office of April A. O'Brien, Chtd. represents injured individuals and families of victims killed in boating accidents in Nevada. Las Vegas personal injury attorney April O'Brien has nearly 10 years of legal experience and is skilled handling complex personal injury and wrongful death cases. As an experienced Colorado River boating accident law firm, we work diligently to attain maximum compensation for our clients. Review the following overview of boating accidents information. Or, for aggressive representation, contact our Lake Mead, Nevada, jet ski accident lawyer today. We offer an initial consultation.
The Law Office of April A. O'Brien, Chtd. Boat Accidents and Injuries - An OverviewAccording to the United States Coast Guard, in the past decade, there has been an increase in registered boats and personal watercraft (PWC) in the United States. In particular, the use of personal watercraft, such as Jet-Skis and other brands, has exploded since the 1990s. Not surprisingly, the United States Coast Guard also reports that each year there has been an increase in boating accidents that have resulted in serious injuries and sometimes death. If you have been injured on a boat, while boating or while engaged in other water sport activities, contact an attorney in your area to learn more about your legal rights. You may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. The Jones ActThe Jones Act is a federal statute that provides a remedy for injured workers. According to this act, 46 U.S.C.A. § 30104, “A seaman injured in the course of employment or, if the seaman dies from the injury, the personal representative of the seaman may elect to bring a civil action at law, with the right of trial by jury, against the employer.” An injured crewmember may have a claim against his or her employer (ship owner) for negligence if the vessel is unseaworthy. It is the duty of the ship owner to maintain a vessel that is seaworthy. This includes the vessel, gear and appliances. This duty is absolute and not based on the fault of the ship owner. According to the Jones act, “A defective condition of the vessel which proximately causes the seaman's injury makes the ship unseaworthy as to him.” This does not mean that the entire vessel is unfit or unseaworthy. The crewmembers remedy applies only against the owner of the vessel, gear or appliances. If you are a crewmember that has been injured while employed on a seagoing vessel, contact a maritime law lawyer to discuss your legal rights. Maritime LawMaritime law, often called admiralty law, is a set of legal rules and practices governing the business of employment and transportation of people and goods over or near navigable waters. If you have been injured while employed by a vessel or while you were a social guest on a vessel, it is important to consult an attorney to help you understand what conditions must be met to apply maritime law.
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