Archive for the ‘Recreational Boating Injuries’ Category
Sailboat Passengers Obtain Substantial Verdict Against Operators Who Failed to Keep Proper Lookout
A forty-three year old woman and her nineteen year old daughter went sailing in San Diego harbor on a friend’s sailboat . Enjoying the delightful day, the daughter was taking in some sun with her legs hanging over the edge of the boat. Suddenly and unexpectedly, the middle of the boat collided with the bow (front) of another sailboat. As a result, the daughter sustained two broken legs and a degloving injury to her left upper thigh. She also sustained […]
January 11, 2013
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Dram Shop Liability at Issue in Maryland Boat Accident Case
A passenger who was injured aboard a 21-foot ski boat filed suit in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, naming the boat operator and a resort nightclub as defendants. The lawsuit stems from an early morning July 5, 2008 boat accident in Ocean City, Maryland during a heavy fog. The boat crashed into the Route 90 bridge in Assawoman Sound, while carrying ten passengers. The Coast Guard, local fire department, and Maryland Natural Resources police rescued […]
January 4, 2013
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