Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Texas Boating Accident Could Have Been Caused By Manufacturing Defect

When the competitors on the Texas A&M sailing team went to compete in a race to Veracruz, they never expected to deal with a serious boating accident and the wrongful death of a friend. The racing boat, named the Cynthia Woods, was 38-feet-long and lost its keel about 10 hours into the race.

During the boating accident, one of the University's employees pushed two other passengers out of the cabin, saving their lives; unfortunately, he ultimately drowned in the process. After the boat capsized, the remaining five crewmembers spent 26 hours at sea before being rescued by the coast guard.

During an investigation performed by the school, officials determined that the boat accident was caused by a product defect in the hull. This report contradicts the findings of the coast guard, which stated the hull was damaged after repeated groundings. Currently, the company that built the Cynthia Woods is claiming that the reports made by the University's investigation are invalid.

Accidents such as this can be very hard for families to deal with alone. It is important to consult an experienced personal injury lawyer who can help guide you through the legal process so that you receive the compensation you deserve.

If you have been injured in a boating accident in the Beaumont, Texas area, please contact the Texas boating accident lawyers at Bush Lewis, P.L.L.C. today to schedule a consultation.

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