Informational Blogs on Relevant Virginia Personal Injury Topics
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Two Dead in York River Boating Accident A 35-year-old woman and a 9-year-old girl were killed today when the recreational boat they were in overturned on Croaker Landing at the York River State Park. -
Smith Mountain Lake Crash Kills Teen Riding Personal Watercraft A boat and the PWC collided while exiting a cove on the evening of July 3, 2016. The driver of the personal watercraft also sustained serious injuries. -
Ski Boat Crash on West Virginia’s Cheat Lake Injures 12 Three of the people aboard the 23-foot motorboat sustained critical injuries in the Memorial Day 2015 wreck near Sunset Beach Marina north of Morgantown. -
New Michigan Law Lowers Blood Alcohol Limit For Boaters In Virginia (VA) the current legal blood alcohol concentration for those boating is 0.08%, for those under 21 years of age there should be no measurable blood alcohol concentration. -
Explosion of Personal Watercraft Injures 2 in Virginia Beach An accident near a neighborhood dock on the Lynnhaven River on July 18, 2014, illustrated the risks of gasoline fires on boats and PWCs with inboard engines. -
From Recreation to Risk – The Importance of Boating Safely Have you been injured in a boating accident? Call our Virginia Beach boat accident attorney to find out what legal recourse you may have for your injuries. -
Boat Passenger Suffers Severe Brain Injury in West Virginia Four people cruising on the Kanawha River on the night of June 22, 2014, sustained head injuries requiring hospital treatment when their motorboat hit a barge. -
Two Die in James River Boating Accident Boating accidents can turn fatal quickly. -
Head Injury Death Shows Risks of Boating While Intoxicated A Georgia boater faces homicide charges in the wake of speeding under a low bridge and causing a fatal injury to a female passenger. -
Kayaker Seriously Injured in Collision with Charter Boat in the Rudee Inlet The charter boat, the Lost Pearl, collided with a kayak in the Rudee Inlet sending both occupants of the kayak under water.