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Avoiding Boating Injuries In South Florida

Recently, there has been a rash of boating-related injuries and deaths in the South Florida area. These are mainly due to negligence and the fact that people are out to have fun when they’re on a boat. It’s a great idea to have fun on a boat, but you can also take some safety measures to keep you and the others on your boat from getting injured while you’re having fun.

One of the most basic things you can do to promote boating safety is to avoid drinking while you’re driving a boat. Drinking and boating is just as dangerous as drinking and driving, and there are laws surrounding this, as well. Another thing you can do is to use life vests when you’re on a boat. No matter how good of a swimmer you are, there is always a danger of being pulled under and lost, especially when you’re boating at sea. The Sun Sentinel has recently reported that a new initiative to promote life vests in South Florida has kicked off with the intent of reducing the rate of drowning deaths in the state this summer.

Sometimes even if you take safety precautions, you are harmed in a boating accident because of someone else’s negligence or even because of faulty equipment. If this has happened to you or someone you know in Ft.  Lauderdale, you should consult a personal injury lawyer to help you get your life back somewhat. A lawyer can’t reverse the damage done, but a good one can help you get money for your medical bills, missed time at work, and even for your emotional damage due to your accident. If you were clearly not at fault in a boating accident that left you injured, a personal injury lawyer can help you get your case heard.

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