Ice Drowning Incidents Normally Result From Negligence
By Doan Law Firm
Feb. 19, 2011 12:45p
Drowning accidents which occur on ice can be extremely dangerous due to the excessive cold. When a person is submerged in freezing cold water, even for a short period of time, the lungs can freeze and a person can die within moments. Many of the accidents that involve ice drowning are a result of someone's negligence. As an example, when children are left unsupervised or poorly supervised, they can venture into dangerous places and fall through ice into freezing water. Drivers who are careless or under the influence of drugs or alcohol have been known to drive out on to ice that could not carry the weight of the vehicle, and have killed or injured themselves and others. Both of these examples involve poor judgment and negligence.
Seek Competent Legal Help
Boating accidents in cold regions can also be the cause for ice drowning. Whatever the case may be, if you or someone you love has become a victim of an ice
drowning or
near drowning accident, you should seek the help of a competent, experienced
drowning accident attorney. At the Doan Law Firm, this is an area where we have much expertise.
We can help you through the steps necessary to file a personal injury lawsuit. We represent clients all over the country and will come to you if necessary. We work hard with the goal to get you fair and just compensation for your injuries so you can focus on recovering. Injuries from drowning or near drowning accidents can be severe and may require some rehabilitation time - meaning you may not be able to work for a while necessitating compensation.
Contact a drowning accident lawyer in our office for a free consultation to discuss your accident and we will answer any question you may have.
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