If you were injured in a boating accident in Galveston, Conroe, or anywhere in Texas, contact a Houston boating accident lawyer at Marc Whitehead & Associates. In a free consultation, the lawyer will help to determine if you have a personal injury case and provide advice on how to move forward. Boating is a popular pastime in Texas, and since the state has many hundreds of miles of coastline and more inland water than another state, it's not surprising. There are 620,000 registered boats in Texas, plus the smaller ones that don't need to be registered.
It would be reasonable to suppose that Texas also ranks high in boating accidents, and it does rank 4th in boating deaths.
In 2002, 61 people died in boating accidents, though in the years since, it's been down in the 30s.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) offers a lot of outdoor training and the boating courses are taught by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, by trained volunteers, and by teachers and game wardens.
This is an excellent and thorough course, covering such things as:
When you've successfully finished this course, you can get a discount from many boat insurance companies.
Beyond taking some good boat training, there are 3 items to pay attention to:
Texas law requires that there be a life jacket ("personal flotation device") in the boat for each person on board.
In 2005, Texas game wardens issued 281 citations for drunk boating. Your blood alcohol level for boating should be as low as it's required to be for driving: 0.08%. Violation of this law can bring:
Stop and help anyone who seems in need, as long as this doesn't put your own vessel at risk, or its crew and passengers.
If anyone is injured you should give them in writing:
Also give this information to the owner(s) of any property damaged in the accident.
If the accident is at all significant, you must report it ASAP to the TPWD:
Of course, at the time of the accident, you can't make an accurate damage assessment, and probably wouldn't think of trying to do that, if anyone's hurt. But as soon as you can, submit an accident report. The forms are available from the TPWD offices, from game wardens, and any other marine safety officials.
If you've been hurt in a boat accident near Houston or anywhere in Texas, or lost a loved one that way, consider hiring a Houston boating accident lawyer to work for you. We can examine the circumstances and if negligence can be proved, you will potentially be entitled to compensation for:
Contact a Houston boating accident lawyer at Marc Whitehead & Associates for a free boating accident consultation. We understand the distress that can follow a sudden boat accident and can take care of your legal issues while you focus on healing.
If your Texas boating accident has left you too injured to come to us, we can go to your home.