Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Boating Accidents

Despite much more stringent licensing requirements in recent years, recreational vehicles such as boats are still involved in many accidents every year that result in catastrophic injuries and deaths.

 

Police urge safety on Ontario waterways amid increase in boating deaths

 

ORILLIA, Ont. — Provincial police say three times as many people have died in boating accidents on Ontario waterways this year compared to the same time in 2015.The OPP say eight people have died in six separate incidents so far in 2016.
ORILLIA, Ont. — Provincial police say three times as many people have died in boating accidents on Ontario waterways this year compared to the same time in 2015.

The OPP say eight people have died in six separate incidents so far in 2016.

The primary source of compensation in many boat accidents are accident benefits from a homeowner's insurance policy. However, you may also have a claim against the driver who was responsible for the accident. This is known as a tort claim.

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Whether the most appropriate course of action is seeking accident benefits, pursuing a tort claim or seeking a third-party claim against the manufacturer of a recreational vehicle, our lawyers have the skills, knowledge and resources to seek the maximum rehabilitation and compensation on your behalf.

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