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Most boating accidents require a report be made to either the state agency regulating boats or to the United States Coast Guard or both. Failure to remain on the scene, render aid, and report the boating accident in a timely manner to the appropriate law enforcement agency is a crime. It is always a good idea to report the incident to your insurance company, and required if a state or federal report was made. When making a report either on paper or to an officer of the law, do not say anything until you have spoken to your attorney. Doing so may reduce recovery options in the future. Try not to make any statement to an insurance adjuster either, without your attorney's counsel and advice. This communication may be very important later on in your claim. You have the right not to give a recorded statement. Instead ask, "May I have your name, your company's name, and your telephone number and I will get back with you soon." This response gives you room to breathe and time to contact an attorney. Pleasure boat operators are required to follow the same laws while on navigable waters of the United States as are commercial operators. This means that a pleasure craft has to follow the same "rules of the road" as all other boats to avoid collisions as is ocean-going vessels. State laws also regulate such diverse subjects as reckless and careless operation of personal water craft such as "jet skis" and "Sea-doos", mooring to buoys (which is prohibited), "no-wake zones", and interference with navigation. Personal water craft are vessels under the law and require the same respect as larger vessels. Presently, most states do not require a license for the operator of a recreational vessel, and there is no federal law requiring licenses for most recreational vessel owners. IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW HAS BEEN SERIOUSLY INJURED, YOU NEED THE LAW FIRM OF BOURGAULT & HARDING CALL 800.880.1438 Copyright 2006 - All Rights Reserved Bourgault & Harding, A Law Firm 1100 East Bridger Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89101 tel 702.384.8023 fax 702.384.5731 Nevada Boating Accidents Attorneys Disclaimer: The Las Vegas Auto Accidents, and Big-Rig Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Bicycle Accidents, Airplane Accidents, Bus & Train Accidents, Pedestrian Accidents, Boating & Watercraft Accidents, Swimming Pool Accidents, Amusement Park Accidents, Construction Site Accidents, Drunk Driver Accidents, Defective Roads Accidents, Wrongful Death, Spinal Cord Injury, Traumatic Brain Injury, Burn Injury, Animal Attacks/Dog Bite, Slip and Fall Accidents, Premises Liability, Dangerous Drugs Litigation, Defective Medical Devices, Medical Malpractice, Legal Malpractice, Product Liability, Toxic Substances in Nevada. Please contact a Nevada Personal Injury Lawyer, Las Vegas Personal Injury Attorney. This web site is not intended to solicit clients for matters outside of the state of Nevada. ©2006 The Law Offices of Bourgault & Harding. Las Vegas, Nevada Personal Injury Lawyers, serving the communities of: Las Vegas, Clark County Nevada.
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