Spending the day out on the water can be a lot of fun, but accidents can happen. One of the most dangerous incidents that can occur is a fire on a watercraft. Even if your boat is not the one on fire, you and your passengers could still be at risk of injury due to the fire. This is especially true if the burning watercraft is an unpowered one, such as a kayak or canoe.
If you or someone you know has suffered burn injuries due to another unpowered watercraft catching fire, it is important to understand your legal rights. You may be entitled to compensation for your injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Here are some steps to take if you find yourself in this situation:
It is important to note that liability for a fire on a watercraft can be complex and may involve multiple parties. For example, if the fire was caused by a defective product, the manufacturer of the product could be held responsible. If the fire was caused by the negligence of another boater, they could be held liable for your injuries.
If you or someone you know has suffered burn injuries due to a fire on an unpowered watercraft, do not hesitate to seek legal help. With the right representation, you can recover the compensation you deserve and hold those responsible accountable for their actions.