As the weather finally warms up, many New Yorkers are using this as an opportunity to take their boats out and enjoy the water. Unfortunately, when safety is not taken into consideration, boating accidents can be very serious and sometimes, even fatal. In 2016, New York State had 450,000 registered powerboats, which is ninth in the nation. Tragically, there were 22 boating fatalities in 2016. The 2016 recreational boating report also shows that there were 208 boating accidents and 141 injuries.
Some of the most common types of boating accidents involved a collision with another recreational or commercial boat, grounding, a collision with a fixed object, capsizing, individuals falling overboard, boat fires, and more. Most of these accidents were caused by operator inattention, alcohol use, bad weather, passenger behavior, speeding, or machinery failure.
It is essential that anyone who chooses to participate in recreational boating, regardless of whether they are the operator or just a passenger, is aware of boating safety. The boat itself should be safe with proper navigational lights, have readily accessible life jackets, and have a fire extinguisher. It is important to always wear a life jacket and take a boating safety course. In addition, be aware that New York State treats Boating While Intoxicated like a DWI and anyone who violates these laws will face serious consequences.
If you have been injured due to someone else’s negligence in a boating accident, contact our firm today.
The Law Office of Richard M. Kenny is committed to representing clients throughout New York City who have been injured due to the negligence of another party. If you are the victim of someone else’s negligence, contact our firm today for strong legal representation when it matters most.