Boating /
Maritime Accidents
(Español)The boating &
maritime accident attorneys at Brett & Coats know the unique laws governing maritime
accidents. Bill Coats graduated from a special
program at Tulane Law School with a
concentration on this type of claim (Admiralty
and Maritime). Whether a maritime accident
occurred because of human error, dangerous
equipment or vessels, collisions, fires, falls
overboard or explosions, the attorneys at Brett & Coats can help recover prompt, fair and
just compensation.
In 2002, the United States Coast Guard (USCG)
reported over 750 recreational boating
fatalities, 4,062 injuries and over $39 million
in property damage. This includes open/cabin
motor boats, personal watercraft (PWC),
canoe / kayaks, pontoon boats and rowboats. Open
motorboats and PWCs account for over one-third
of new boat sales and the highest incident of
injury and death. The PWC is unique since it is
the only type of recreational vessel for which
the leading cause of fatalities is not drowning,
but blunt force trauma.
States have responded to boating safety concerns
with legislation governing minimum age
requirements, stringent criteria and guidelines
for reporting accidents, and standards for
vessel manufacture and operation. Manufacturers'
errors can contribute to boating accidents and
design/build defects have included problems with
motors, electrical systems, navigational lights,
ignitions, carbon monoxide, fuel systems,
Personal Floatation Devices (PFDs) and
ventilation.
WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU
Our goal is help clients receive prompt, fair
and just compensation for their injuries.
The attorneys at Brett & Coats have the
experience and training to effectively counsel
injured seafarers and their families. Our firm
has successfully handled claims involving
injuries to crew members, passengers and
longshoremen. We also help families who have
lost a loved one on the high seas.
In addition to representing injured passengers
on private and commercial boats, Brett & Coats helps seamen who are hurt from working
on-the-job. We fight to ensure that crew receive
the benefits to which they are entitled
including maintenance, cure and unearned wages.
Do not wait until it is too late to seek legal
advice. If you have suffered an injury in a
boating or maritime injury, contact
our office today. We offer a free initial
evaluation of your claim. You may be entitled to
compensation. Our attorneys will negotiate a
prompt, fair, just settlement or fight
aggressively to ensure that you receive full
maximum compensation in accordance with the law.
At Brett & Coats, our attorneys give
proactive attention to the needs of each client.
We help by coordinating medical payments,
organizing documentation and supporting each
client through the sometimes difficult claims
process. Since insurance companies know our
firm's determination to litigate cases when a
settlement offer is inadequate, we are usually
able to resolve most personal injury claims
through negotiation. Call the attorneys at Brett & Coats PLLC today at 360-714-0900,
1-800-925-1875, or contact us via our online
form.
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