Kansas Boat Accident Lawyers
Boat Accidents occur for many reasons, from improper driving and impairment from alcohol to boat manufacturer product liability. Injuries from boat accidents in Kansas can be serious. If you or someone you know owns, operates, or uses a boat or other watercraft vessel and is the victim of an accident, contact Accident Recovery Team to know your rights and receive the money you deserve.
The term “vessel” includes every description of watercraft or other artificial contrivance used, or capable of being used, as a means of transportation on the water. Terms used to describe the various types of watercraft are: airboats, auxiliary sailboats, cabin motorboat, canoe, houseboat, inflatable boat, kayak, open motorboat, personal watercraft, pontoon boat, raft, rowboat, and sailboat.
A vessel is considered to be involved in a “boating accident” whenever a death, missing person, personal injury, property damage, or total vessel loss results from the vessel’s operation, construction, seaworthiness, equipment, or machinery.
Lakes managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Kansas:
- Big Hill Lake, Parsons, KS
- Clinton Lake, Lawrence, KS
- Copan Lake
- Council Grove Lake, Council Grove, KS
- El Dorado Lake, El Dorado, KS
- Elk City Lake, Elk City, KS
- Fall River Lake
- Harlan County Lake
- Hillsdale Lake, Kansas City, KS (Miami Co.)
- Hulah Lake
- John Redmond Reservoir, Burlington, KS
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- Kanopolis Lake
- Kaw Lake, Cowley County, KS
- Marion Reservoir, Marion, KS
- Melvern Lake
- Milford Lake
- Perry Lake, Lawrence, KS/Topeka, KS
- Pomona Lake
- Toronto Lake, Southern Kansas
- Tuttle Creek Lake, Manhattan, KS
- Wilson Lake
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If you or someone you know has been involved in a boat accident, boating collision or crash at any of these lakes or reservoirs in Kansas, please contact Accident Recovery Team as soon as possible. Remember that insurance companies and boat manufacturers have attorneys working on their behalf.
Contact Accident Recovery Team to know your rights and obtain all money you are entitled to collect for your case.
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