Imperial Valley Boating Accidents
In the state of California, boating is a much anticipated activity for many owners of speed boats, yachts, sail boats and other types of water crafts. While boating can be an enjoyable pastime, it can also be very dangerous, which is why the state has many maritime laws in place. These laws were enacted to keep boat operators, boat passengers and swimmers safe while out on the water. Yet, despite strict laws, some people still choose to engage in negligent boating behaviors, like boating under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol. In fact, BUI is one of the foremost causes of fatal boating accidents. The U.S. Guard reports that when people are BUI, the chance of fatal accidents occurring increases by 34% - a shocking number.
Have You Been Injured During a Boating Accident?
If you answered "yes", you should know that you are not alone. In 2007, 3, 686 people were injured while operating boats and riding as passengers on boats. Some of these people managed to escape their accidents with minor injuries. However, many others incurred life-threatening and painful injuries that have changed their quality of living. If you are someone who has sustained serious injuries from a boating accident, you should take the time to review your case and individual situation with an empathetic boating accident attorney, like Mark Bush.
For years, Attorney Mark Bush has been representing victims of boating accidents in the Imperial Valley. Mr. Bush knows that these types of cases can be extremely complicated and demand continual focus and investigation. However, with his assistance, many of his clients have obtained settlements and awards for their painful injuries, financial hardship and emotional trauma.
Contact an Imperial Valley Boating Accident Lawyer
If you have been injured during a boating accident in the Imperial Valley and you want dependable legal representation, contact Attorney Mark Bush today!
Attorney Bush practices law in the Imperial Valley, including: El Centro, Imperial, Calexico, Brawley, Calipatria and Heber.
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