Injured While Boating?
Boating and other recreational activities like snowmobiling, four-wheeling and jet skiing are all fun activities for residents and vacationers to the Adirondack area. Unfortunately, they can also result in accidents with serious injuries. At Thorn Gershon Tymann and Bonanni, LLP, we have helped many individuals and families who are victims of boating and other recreational accidents recover money for their medical bills, lost wages, and physical and mental suffering for a variety of serious injuries, including:
- Brain injuries
- Broken bones
- Accidental drowning
- Wrongful death
- Neck and spine injuries
- Paralysis
- Burns
Boating and recreational vehicle accidents are often the result of someone operating the boat under the influence of alcohol or drugs or inexperienced boat operation. During a free initial consultation, our skilled Lake Placid boating accident attorneys will use their decades of experience to analyze the circumstances of the accident and provide you with counsel on all of your options.
Lake Placid and Saratoga Springs Recreational Vehicle Injury Attorneys
We handle all types of recreational vehicle accidents, including those involving:
- ATVs
- Snowmobiles
- Jet Skis
- Dirt bikes
At Thorn Gershon Tymann and Bonanni, LLP, our lawyers have helped many people and families who are victims of recreational vehicle accidents recover compensation for their injuries. We have been helping injury victims in upstate New York for more than 20 years. We have earned a reputation for superior client service and for getting results.
Contact Our Saratoga Springs Lake Placid Boating Accident Attorneys
Contact the experienced snowmobile accident and boating injury attorneys at Thorn Gershon Tymann and Bonanni, LLP. Please call 518-464-6770, or use the contact form to arrange for an initial consultation.
We work on all boating and recreational vehicle accident cases on a contingency basis, which means that you will not pay any attorneys fees unless you receive monetary recovery for your damages.
Past success does not guarantee future results.