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FLORIDA BOATER SAFETY IS SECONDARY TO MONEY

By 888 Boat Law |

As a 25-year maritime attorney representing injured boating accident victims it is not difficult to see Florida’s priorities when it comes to safety for Florida’s boaters, JetSki riders, swimmers, etc. The proof is in the laws passed by the Florida legislature not just this year but in the past as well. Florida decided long… Read More »

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Hidden Hazards: Why Collisions with Submerged Objects Are Often Fatal

By 888 Boat Law |

Florida’s beautiful waterways offer endless opportunities for recreational boating, but beneath the serene surface lies a hidden danger that can quickly turn a day on the water into tragedy—submerged hazards. Collisions with underwater objects like logs, rocks, sandbars, or sunken vessels often result in severe injuries and, sadly, fatalities. Florida boat crash lawyer Frank… Read More »

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Nighttime Navigation Risks: Why Fatal Boating Accidents Rise After Dark

By 888 Boat Law |

Boating at night can offer serenity, breathtaking scenery, and unique recreational opportunities, but it also significantly raises the risk of serious, even fatal, accidents. Low visibility, impaired perception, and navigation challenges contribute to the increased frequency and severity of boating accidents occurring after dark. Florida boat crash lawyer Frank D. Butler discusses the unique… Read More »

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CLEARWATER FERRY CRASH. THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

By 888 Boat Law |

On April 27, 2025 at 8:40 p.m. a 38-foot Statement vessel driven by Jeffrey Knight ran into the back of the Clearwater Ferry with 45 people on board the ferry. Tragically, one man, Jose Luis Castro, age 41was killed in the crash. Several other passengers on board the ferry were injured. This is what… Read More »

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