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Madawaska County Boating Accident Lawyer


The rivers and waterways in Madawaska County are the perfect destinations for recreational boating, fishing trips, and leisurely explorations of the maritime scenery. Throughout the county, recreational boating is a beloved pastime, especially during the warmer summer months.

However, this cherished leisure activity can be dangerous. When inexperienced or reckless boat operators fail to take the safety of others into consideration, they can cause collisions with other boats or other accidents on the water. Boating accidents in Madawaska County can cause serious injuries.

Boat operators have a legal obligation to take reasonable precautions on the water to ensure that no one else is inadvertently harmed because of their actions or inactions. If someone is not properly certified or trained to safely operate a boat, they may be putting others at serious risk of injuries by taking a craft onto the water. Additionally, if a certified boat driver engages in wrongful conduct while operating their boat, their behaviour could lead to injury-causing– or fatal– collisions with other boats. When people fail to uphold the duty of care they owe to other boat operators, they may be considered negligent.

Common examples of negligence that often lead to boating accidents in Madawaska County include:

  • Operating the boat under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs
  • Distracted boating
  • Excessive speeding
  • Failure to adhere to right-of-way rules
  • Inexperience
  • And more

If a boat operator’s negligence causes an accident in which injuries are sustained, they may be responsible for providing financial compensation to injured accident victims for financial losses they have incurred as a result of their injuries. If you were injured in a boating accident caused by someone else’s negligence, our boating accident lawyers serving Madawaska County may be able to fight on your behalf to help you recover the compensation you are owed.

During a boating accident, a number of injuries can be sustained, ranging in severity from mild to catastrophic. Depending on the force of collision with another boat or a stationary object, boat operators and passengers can be forcibly ejected overboard. If the impact or shock leads an accident victim to temporarily lose consciousness underwater, the prolonged lack of oxygen may cause them to sustain anoxic brain injuries.

Similar to the effects of severe traumatic brain injuries, anoxic brain injuries can substantially impact a boating accident victim’s ability to perform their jobs, maintain social relationships, and function independently. In these cases, the negligence of another boat operator can cause an accident victim to endure physical and cognitive impairments, sensory losses, extreme behavioural changes, and other prolonged– or permanent– manifestations of brain damage.

Other injuries commonly sustained in Madawaska County boating accidents  include:

  • Concussions
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Sprains, strains and musculoskeletal injuries
  • Cuts and lacerations
  • Broken and fractured bones
  • Whiplash and other soft-tissue injuries
  • Strains and sprains
  • Musculoskeletal injuries
  • Neck and back injuries
  • Facial and dental injuries
  • Traumatic amputations
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Paralysis
  • And more

Depending on the severity of the injuries sustained, boating accident survivors may be forced to undergo lengthy periods of hospitalization and rehabilitation. If the injuries sustained in a boating accident prevent an accident victim from working, they may also endure financial uncertainty and instability. Our boating accident lawyers serving Madawaska County believe no one should suffer physical injuries and financial losses because of someone else’s negligence. At Preszler Injury Lawyers, we are passionate about protecting the rights of injured community members, and work tirelessly on behalf of the clients we represent to help them recover the compensation they deserve.

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Free Consultation for Madawaska County Residents – We Don’t Get Paid Unless We Win

If you have been injured in a boating accident, contact Preszler Injury Lawyers for a free, initial consultation about options that may be available to you. Our Madawaska County boating accident lawyers may be able to review the details of your case and provide beneficial assistance and advice during this free, no-obligation first meeting.

To learn more about how we may be able to help with your case, call our boating accident lawyers sering Madawaska County for a free initial consultation.

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