Missouri Boating Accident on Lake Taneycomo Seriously Injures Two
According to a report, two people suffered serious injuries in a Missouri boating accident on Lake Taneycomo recently. The driver claims that the boating accident occurred when he was distracted by a dog that was with the men on the boat. The Missouri Water Patrol said that three men and the dog were aboard the boat when the boat hit a log in the water. After hitting the log, the boat became airborne and struck a tree on the lake’s shore, ejecting the occupants from the boat.
The people injured in the Missouri boating accident were the boat’s driver, a 58-year-old Rockaway beach man, and a 59-year-old man from West Covina, California. The impact threw the 59-year-old man from the boat and a third passenger—age and address unknown—reported no injuries from the boating accident.
Missouri’s splendid lakes and other waterways make it a popular destination for boating enthusiasts from all over the country. However, some boat owners and operators overlook their responsibilities to exercise the highest degree of care to ensure that their passengers and the passengers of other boats are not injured in collisions with other boats or objects in the water.
If you or someone you care for has been killed or injured in a boating accident, the Missouri's experienced boating accident attorneys at St. Louis personal injury law firm Page Cagle may be able to help. With their legal counsel and assistance, the victims of boating accidents can receive the compensation they deserve to help with the costs of hospitalization, recuperation and other expenses. Call them today at 866-620-5757 to schedule a free consultation with their experienced Missouri boating accident lawyers. More information can be found at www.injuredclient.com.