There was a deadly recreational boating accident on May 20, 2022 in Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana. During the collision, a 20 foot boat and a bass boat collided on the False River around 10:30 p.m. At the time, there was a fishing tournament being conducted. Two people were killed as a result, and two others injured. Luckily, there were other vessels nearby who were able to pull the two injured fishermen from the water. The victims have been identified as Shea Mouton and Kenneth St. Romain. The incident remains under investigation at this time. Our thoughts and prayers go out to those impacted by this tragic accident.
There have been a number of recent incidents involving vessels. There was a fire on board the cargo ship KELLY ALAFIA on April 22, 2022. The Japanese tour boat KAZU 1 capsized on April 23, 2022 with twenty-six people on board. There was a deadly boating accident in Savannah, Georgia on May 5, 2022. There was an explosion on the chemical tanker GULF PETROLEUM 4 on May 6, 2022. There was a fire in the engine room of the CORMORANT 1 on May 11, 2022, while the vessel was in the Galapagos Islands.
A recreational boating accident can be the result of many factors, including: human error, weather conditions, equipment failure, poor maintenance practices, waves caused by other vessels, or a lack of equipment. An incident can often be a result of a combination of the above factors. Ultimately though, many of these incidents are preventable.
Our experienced lawyers handle maritime personal injury and wrongful death litigation of all kinds and the skills needed to represent the families of loved ones who have lost their lives or those who have been seriously injured as a result of the negligence of another party. The lawyers of Spagnoletti Law Firm have handled maritime lawsuits throughout the country including those involving capsized vessels.
The experienced and aggressive vessel accident attorneys at Spagnoletti Law Firm can help you understand your rights if you or a loved one was a victim of a maritime disaster. There are strict and short time limits on making claims related to maritime injuries, so please contact us online or call 713-804-9306 to learn more about your rights.