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Raleigh, NC 27607
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Rocky Mount, NC 27804
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Boat Accident

This year hundreds of people will die in a boat accident. In 2003, there were 10,984 vessels involved in 5,705 recreational boat accidents resulting in 703 fatalities and 3,888 injuries.* These accidents amounted to more than $40 million in property damage. It is estimated that only 5-10% of non-fatal boat accident instances are reported. A North Carolina boat accident lawyer can help you through the legal process and help obtain money for your injuries.

In 2003 North Carolina ranked 11 th nationally for the total number of boats by state. Almost 360,000 boats were registered, all with free access to the area’s waterways for fishing and other recreational activities. This state is home to over 5,000 square miles of inland water and over 3,375 miles of coastal shoreline. With the ready availability of such natural resources, the number of boats has been steadily increasing.

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If you’ve been injured in a boat accident, contact a North Carolina boat accident lawyer at HensonFuerst today. We have offices located in Raleigh, Rocky Mount, and Boone, North Carolina, so we are uniquely situated to advocate for clients throughout the state, from the mountains to the coast, including Durham, Greenville, Chapel Hill, Goldsboro and Fayetteville. Complete a Free Online Consultation Form or call us toll free at 1-800-4LAW-MED for an immediate evaluation of your case.

Boat Accident Causes
Most boat accident injuries are preventable as a majority are caused by operator inexperience or inattention. Statistically, 80% of all boating fatalities occur on boats where the operator has not completed a boating safety education course. The primary causes of accidents include:

Boating Accidents & Alcohol
Alcohol consumption accounts for nearly one-third of all recreational boating fatalities, a figure that is increasing. Alcohol use is the number one cause for boat accident deaths. Most boaters do not realize that the effects of alcohol are magnified while on the water. It is estimated that intoxicated boaters are more than 10 times as likely to be killed in a boat accident because of:

It is illegal to operate a boat, or allow others to do so, while under the influence of alcohol, narcotics, or barbiturates. In North Carolina, a person is considered legally intoxicated if blood alcohol concentration is 0.08 or greater; for youths under 21 the BAC cannot exceed 0.01. Penalties may include fines, prison time, community service, mandatory substance abuse counseling, and more.

Type of Boat Accident
In the U.S., vessel collisions are the most common type of accident and resulted in over one-fourth of the reported injuries and $13.4 million in property damage in 2003. Eight percent of all boating accidents result in fatalities. More than half of boat accident fatalities occur because of capsizing and falling overboard, with 70% of those victims drowning; of those drowning, 86% did not wear a life jacket. Types of recreational boat accidents include:

Boat Accident Prevention
When operating a recreational vessel, steps can be taken to prevent a North Carolina boat accident injury or to minimize the damage if an accident occurs:

What if a North Carolina boat accident occurs?
The operator of a boat in this state is required to file an accident report with the proper authorities when any of the following conditions occur:

If the operator is unable to file the report, the owner must file. In North Carolina, death, disappearance and injury reports should be filed immediately; damage reports must be filed within 10 days.

Free Consultation

If you’ve been injured in a boat accident, contact a North Carolina boat accident lawyer at HensonFuerst today. We have offices located in Raleigh, Rocky Mount, and Boone, North Carolina, so we are uniquely situated to advocate for clients throughout the state, from the mountains to the coast, including Durham, Greenville, Chapel Hill, Goldsboro and Fayetteville. Complete a Free Online Consultation Form or call us toll free at 1-800-4LAW-MED for an immediate evaluation of your case.

*Source: U.S. Coast Guard (2003) for all facts and figures

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