Jet skis are a thrilling way to enjoy Florida’s coastlines, lakes, and bays. But when something goes wrong, the consequences can be severe. Jet ski accidents often lead to serious injuries including broken bones, lacerations, concussions, and even drowning. If you or a loved one has been injured while riding a jet ski—whether you were the operator, a passenger, or another swimmer—you may have the right to seek compensation.
Common Causes of Jet Ski Accidents
- Inexperienced or underage operators
- Speeding or reckless driving
- Collisions with boats, docks, or other jet skis
- Mechanical failure or poor maintenance
- Alcohol or drug use
- Failure to follow right-of-way rules
Who Can Be Held Liable?
Jet ski accidents often involve more than one party. Depending on the circumstances, liability may fall on:
- The jet ski operator (for reckless behavior or rule violations)
- Rental companies (for failing to maintain equipment or provide safety instructions)
- Boat or jet ski manufacturers (if the vehicle was defective)
- Event organizers or tour guides (for poor supervision or overcrowding)
Rental Company Negligence
Many jet ski accidents involve rented personal watercrafts. Florida law requires rental companies to:
- Provide a pre-ride safety briefing
- Confirm operators are at least 14 years old and have boating safety education
- Maintain their fleet in safe operating condition
If they skip these steps or rent to someone visibly impaired, they may be legally responsible.
What to Do After a Jet Ski Injury
- Call 911 or emergency services immediately.
- Seek medical attention, even for seemingly minor injuries.
- Report the accident to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) or local marine authorities.
- Document the scene with photos and witness statements.
- Request the rental agreement and waiver if a rental was involved.
- Contact a personal injury lawyer to discuss your legal options.
Can You Still File a Claim If You Signed a Waiver?
Many rental companies require riders to sign a waiver—but that does not automatically prevent you from suing. If gross negligence, improper training, or faulty equipment played a role, you may still have a valid case.
How Darfoor Law Firm Can Help
At Darfoor Law Firm, we:
- Investigate rental companies and training records
- Review waiver legality and equipment logs
- Work with marine injury experts
- Pursue damages for medical bills, lost wages, and emotional suffering
Final Thoughts
Don’t let the excitement of a day on the water distract from your legal rights. If you were hurt in a jet ski accident due to someone else’s negligence, you deserve answers—and compensation.
Contact Darfoor Law Firm today for a free consultation. We’ll help you navigate your jet ski injury claim with clarity and strength.
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