Safety on the Lake

When out on the lake enjoying a beautiful summer day, safety is not everyone’s top priority. People are often thinking about fun and enjoyment, and may be willing to let safety standards slide. When alcohol consumption and high-speed watercraft are also factors, the chances of serious injuries can be high.

If you have been injured in a boating or skiing accident, and you believe another party’s negligence or recklessness is to blame, you may be eligible to receive compensation for damages. Contact a Kenosha personal injury attorney at Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. to discuss the details of your case with a professional. Call 800-242-2874 today to schedule a free initial consultation.

Safety Tips

Accidents at the lake are a serious contributor to summertime injuries. The risks of drowning, high-speed impact with water, and boating/skiing accidents can cause serious injury and even death. In order to protect yourself and your loved ones, consider the following safety tips:

  • Do not operate boats or other water skis while intoxicated
  • Always wear a lifejacket when in water that is over your head
  • Do not allow underage children to operate water equipment, such as boats or skis

If you have been harmed because another person failed to take such basic precautions, you could be eligible to receive compensation for your losses.

Contact Us

Even when all safety precautions are taken, accidents can still occur. If you or a loved one has been injured while out on the lake, and you believe another party’s negligence or reckless behavior was the cause, they may be liable. Contact the Kenosha personal injury lawyers from Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. at 800-242-2874 to determine your legal options.

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