DETROIT BOAT ACCIDENT ATTORNEY

Justice for Boat Accident Victims

Aggressive representation for boating accident victims pursuing compensation for maritime injuries. Serving Detroit, Wayne County, and all of Michigan.

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Why Choose HOV Law

Advocates for
Boating Accident Victims

Maritime Law Expertise

Boating accident claims involve a complex mix of state and federal maritime law. Our Detroit attorneys understand the regulations governing recreational and commercial watercraft and use that knowledge to build stronger claims.

Operator Negligence

Reckless operation, intoxication, inexperience, and failure to maintain proper lookout cause the majority of boating accidents. We investigate operator behavior and hold negligent parties accountable.

Catastrophic Injury Focus

Boat accidents produce devastating injuries — drowning, propeller strikes, spinal cord damage, and traumatic brain injuries. We know how to properly value these life-altering claims.

Water Should Be Fun,
Not Dangerous

When negligent boat operators, rental companies, or defective equipment turn a day on the water into a tragedy, victims deserve aggressive legal representation. We fight to hold every responsible party accountable.

Boat Collisions
Drowning & Submersion
Propeller Injuries
Operator Intoxication
Scenario Representation

Your Path to Recovery

We handle the legal complexities so you can focus on healing.

01

Free Case Evaluation

After a boating accident near Detroit, contact HOV Law immediately. We'll review the incident, assess your injuries, and explain your legal options at no cost.

Free Case Evaluation
02

Accident Investigation

We work with maritime experts to investigate the cause of the accident — examining operator conduct, vessel maintenance records, weather conditions, and compliance with boating safety regulations.

Accident Investigation
03

Identifying All Liable Parties

Boat accident liability can extend beyond the operator to boat owners, rental companies, manufacturers of defective equipment, and even government entities responsible for waterway maintenance.

Identifying All Liable Parties
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Maximum Compensation

Whether through settlement or trial, we pursue full compensation covering medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, disfigurement, and long-term rehabilitation costs.

Maximum Compensation

Detroit Boat Accident Lawyer — Fighting for Injured Victims

Boating accidents can cause catastrophic injuries and even death. Whether you were a passenger, operator, swimmer, or bystander injured in a boating incident near Detroit, you may be entitled to significant compensation for your injuries, medical expenses, and suffering.

At HOV Law, we represent boat accident victims in Detroit and across Michigan. Our attorneys understand the unique complexities of boating accident claims and pursue maximum compensation from every liable party.

ZERO OUT-OF-POCKET fees. NO WIN, NO FEE.

Common Causes of Boating Accidents

  • Operator InattentionFailing to maintain a proper lookout is the leading cause of boating accidents. Distracted or careless operators put everyone on the water at risk.
  • Boating Under the Influence (BUI)Operating a boat while intoxicated is illegal and extremely dangerous. Alcohol impairs judgment, balance, vision, and reaction time — all critical for safe boat operation.
  • Excessive SpeedSpeeding in congested waterways, no-wake zones, or near swimmers and docks leads to devastating collisions and ejection injuries.
  • Inexperienced OperatorsMany boating accidents involve operators with little training or experience. Rental companies that fail to properly instruct renters may share liability.
  • Equipment FailureDefective steering systems, engine malfunctions, and faulty safety equipment can cause or worsen boating accidents. Manufacturers and maintenance providers may be liable.
  • Hazardous Waterway ConditionsUnmarked obstacles, poorly maintained channels, and inadequate signage can contribute to boating accidents, potentially creating liability for government agencies.

Common Boating Accident Injuries in Detroit

  • Boating accidents produce a wide range of injuries, many of which are life-threatening or permanently disabling. Common injuries our Detroit boat accident attorneys handle include:
  • Drowning and Near-DrowningSubmersion injuries can cause brain damage, lung injury, and death even when victims are rescued quickly. Near-drowning victims often suffer long-term neurological damage.
  • Propeller Strike InjuriesContact with a spinning propeller causes severe lacerations, amputations, and disfigurement. These devastating injuries frequently require multiple surgeries and extensive rehabilitation.
  • Traumatic Brain InjuriesEjection from a boat, collision impact, or striking underwater objects can cause concussions, skull fractures, and severe TBI with lasting cognitive effects.
  • Spinal Cord InjuriesHigh-speed collisions and falls from boats can cause spinal fractures and cord damage, potentially resulting in partial or complete paralysis.
  • Broken Bones and Crush InjuriesCollisions, capsizing, and being struck by the vessel can cause fractures throughout the body, often requiring surgical repair.
  • HypothermiaExtended time in cold water after a boating accident can cause dangerous drops in body temperature, leading to cardiac arrest and organ failure.

Boating Accident Laws in Michigan

Michigan has specific boating safety laws that affect accident liability. Operators are required to follow navigation rules, carry proper safety equipment, and avoid reckless or intoxicated operation. Violations of these laws can serve as strong evidence of negligence in your claim.

The statute of limitations for boating accident injury claims in Michigan is 3 years for personal injury (MCL § 600.5805). However, if your accident occurred on navigable federal waters, different deadlines may apply under federal maritime law. Contact an attorney immediately to protect your rights.

Michigan follows a Modified Comparative Negligence system: Michigan follows a modified comparative fault system. You can recover damages only if you are less than 50% at fault. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. Our attorneys will fight to maximize your recovery regardless of any shared fault allegations.

If you were injured in a boating accident near Detroit, contact HOV Law immediately for a free case evaluation. Time is critical — evidence can be lost and deadlines can expire quickly.

Michigan Laws That Affect Your Case

Statute of Limitations

In Michigan, you have a limited time to file your claim: 3 years for personal injury (MCL § 600.5805). Missing this deadline typically means you lose your right to compensation permanently.

“Time is your most valuable asset after an injury. Contact a Detroit attorney immediately to ensure your claim is preserved.”

Modified Comparative Negligence

Michigan follows a modified comparative fault system. You can recover damages only if you are less than 50% at fault. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault.

Michigan Insurance System

Michigan operates under a No-Fault (PIP required) system. Drivers choose PIP coverage levels; unlimited PIP was historically required but reformed in 2019.

Key Michigan Legal Facts

Modified comparative negligence — must be less than 50% at fault to recover
3-year statute of limitations for most personal injury cases
No-fault state with reformed PIP coverage options (post-2019)
Serious impairment of body function threshold to sue for non-economic damages in auto cases
Punitive damages are generally not available in Michigan

Local Knowledge: Detroit

Local Waterways & Lakes

  • Detroit River
  • Lake St. Clair
  • Rouge River
  • Belle Isle waterfront
  • Lake Erie access

Local Courts

  • Wayne County Circuit Court
  • Third Judicial Circuit Court
  • 36th District Court

Areas We Serve Near Detroit

  • Dearborn
  • Southfield
  • Warren
  • Livonia
  • Redford Township

Detroit Landmarks

  • Downtown Detroit
  • Belle Isle
  • Corktown
  • Midtown
  • The Renaissance Center

What Compensation May Cover

Under Michigan law, you may be entitled to recover damages for the full impact of your injuries.

Economic Damages

  • • Medical bills (past & future)
  • • Lost wages & earning capacity
  • • Property damage
  • • Rehabilitation costs

Non-Economic Damages

  • • Pain and suffering
  • • Mental anguish
  • • Loss of consortium
  • • Physical impairment

Detroit Boat Accidents FAQs

Injured in a
Boating Accident?

You deserve an attorney who understands maritime injury law and will fight for full compensation. Contact HOV Law today for a free consultation with a Detroit boat accident lawyer.

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Office Locations

Main Office:

135 W Central Blvd. Ste 1150
Orlando FL 32801

Second Location (By Appointment Only):

3801 Avalon Park East Blvd Suite 222
Orlando FL 32828