Boating accidents can lead to serious injuries or even fatalities, disrupting lives and causing immense emotional and financial hardship. Whether on lakes, rivers, or the ocean, these incidents often involve multiple parties and complex liability issues.
At Novo Law, we understand the unique challenges boating accident victims face and are dedicated to securing fair compensation for your injuries, damages, and losses.

What is a Boating Accident?
A boating accident occurs when a boat collision, capsizing, or malfunction causes injury or damage. These accidents can involve negligence, operator intoxication, poor weather, or mechanical failures.
A boating accident lawyer helps victims hold responsible parties accountable, investigating the cause and pursuing claims for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
- Specialized knowledge in maritime and boating laws
- Comprehensive investigation of boating accident causes
- Vigorous representation for injury victims and families
Common Causes of Boating Accidents
Operator Negligence
Reckless or inattentive boat handling leading to collisions or capsizing.
Boating Under the Influence
Alcohol or drug impairment drastically increases accident risk.
Mechanical Failures
Faulty equipment such as engines or steering mechanisms causing accidents.
Overloading
Excessive passengers or cargo can destabilize boats and cause capsizing.
Poor Weather Conditions
Sudden storms, high winds, or rough waters contributing to accidents.
Lack of Safety Measures
Absence of life jackets, safety equipment, or proper training.
When to Seek a Boating Accident Attorney for Legal Advice
Serious Injury or Death Occurred
Immediate legal advice can protect your rights and secure compensation.
Disputes Over Liability
When fault is contested among boat operators or manufacturers.
Insurance Claims Denied or Delayed
An attorney can advocate effectively with insurers.
Complex Maritime Regulations
Navigating laws that vary by location requires expert legal counsel.
Get Help Today — Don’t Wait!
Injured in a boating accident? Contact Novo Law now for expert legal guidance and strong representation.
What to Expect After a Boating Accident
Medical Treatment and Documentation
Immediate care and thorough injury documentation.
Accident Investigation
Gathering evidence including witness statements and boat inspection reports.
Insurance Negotiations
Handling communications with insurers on your behalf
Possible Litigation
Preparing your case for trial if fair settlement isn’t reached.
How Novo Law Can Help You Settle After a Boating Accident
Case Evaluation
Reviewing all facts and medical documentation.
Evidence Collection
Securing boating records, maintenance logs, and eyewitness accounts
Liability Determination
Identifying responsible parties and assessing fault.
Insurance Claim Advocacy
Negotiating aggressively for fair compensation.
Trial Preparation
Representing you in court if necessary.
Maximizing Compensation
Seeking damages for injuries, lost income, and pain and suffering.
FAQs
Are boating accidents covered by homeowners insurance?
Typically, no; specialized marine insurance is often required.
What types of damages can I recover?
Medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage.
How soon must I file a claim?
Deadlines vary; prompt action is critical.
What if I was partially at fault?
Comparative fault rules may reduce but not eliminate your compensation.
Is there a limit on compensation for boating accidents?
Certain maritime laws may cap damages; a lawyer can explain specifics.
Does Novo Law charge upfront fees?
No, we work on a contingency basis—only paid if we win.
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- Email: GabrielaNovo@NovoAtLaw.Com
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Contact Information
- Phone: (954) 822-5198
- Email: GabrielaNovo@NovoAtLaw.Com
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8751 W. Broward Blvd Suite 304
Plantation, FL 33324
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