In a single recent year, the U.S. Coast Guard reported nearly 4,200 boating accidents and more than 500 deaths. That same year in Florida, the Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission (FWC) reported more than 720 boating accidents and 66 deaths.
As our South Florida wrongful death attorneys can explain, boating accidents are considered “reportable” if:
Florida has such a high boating accident fatality rate because we have so many boats. More than 950,000 vessels are registered in the sunshine state, and that number has been climbing over the last decade.
When Boating Accidents are DeadlyAlthough boating is a way of life in Florida, it can also be deadly under some circumstances.
Boating accidents result in thousands of injuries and hundreds of deaths annually in the U.S. Although each case has its own unique set of facts, the FWC reports:
The top causes of fatal Florida boating accidents are:
Other causes include hull failures, sharp turns, overloading, and weather. The vast majority of fatal Florida boating accidents occur in state waters.
Lee, Collier, Monroe, and Miami-Dade are consistently listed in the top 5 for fatal boating accidents in the state.
Liability in Fatal Florida Boating AccidentsSuppose you are injured in a boating accident in Florida. In that case, you may have grounds to file a personal injury lawsuit against the individual or business believed responsible for causing the accident. This may include the following:
In most fatal boating accidents, the operator is responsible. Boat operators in Florida have a legal responsibility to exercise reasonable care to minimize the risk of danger to passengers and others sharing the waterway. Failure to do so, resulting in injuries, is called negligence.
Plaintiffs in Florida wrongful death boating accidents against boat operators need to show a failure to exercise reasonable care resulting in injury amounting to financial damages.
If the boating operator was under the influence of alcohol or drugs, there might be grounds to assert negligence per se, which is negligence as a matter of law. Such a claim arises when a person operating a boat is doing so in violation of F.S. 327.34, the state’s law against boating under the influence (BUI). It is very similar to the state’s DUI statute, requiring evidence that one has a blood-alcohol concentration of 0.08 percent or more or is under the influence of any drug to the extent his/her normal faculties are impaired.
Florida Wrongful Death ClaimsFlorida law stipulates that the decedent’s estate representative must file the claim, someone either named in a will or appointed by the court. That claim is filed on behalf of surviving family members, who may include:
No legal claim will bring back someone who is lost, but there are still reasons to file a wrongful death claim after a boating accident. The first is that wrongful death lawsuits help relieve survivors of a sudden death's financial burden, including funeral expenses, the decedent’s lost wages, any medical expenses incurred, and pain and suffering.
Secondly, such claims are a means of accountability, particularly if the negligent parties were not criminally charged for their role in your loved one’s death. Criminal cases are about violations of law, whereas civil claims are about holding people and businesses responsible when they fail to use reasonable care, and it hurts someone. Monetary damage awards can also serve as a deterrent for reckless or careless actions.
Defendants in a Florida wrongful death boating accident claim might include:
In Florida, you have two years under F.S. 95.11 in which to file a wrongful death claim. That is the simple rule, but there can be exceptions (namely against government entities). There are additional limitations of damages actions that may be filed in federal court that can shorten this timeframe and limit the available damages to the value of the vessel. Given these and other limitations, it is wise to have an attorney examine your case's facts as soon as possible to ensure you do not miss any filing deadlines.
Contact Garvin Injury Law boat accident wrongful death attorneys in Fort Myers today at 239.277.0005 or online for a free case review.