Personal Injury

Washington Aquatic Injury Lawyer.

Water-related accidents can cause life-threatening injuries, drowning, and permanent disabilities. If a property owner, business, or recreational facility failed to maintain safe conditions, they may be liable for injuries caused by their negligence. At Moran Kelley PLLC, we represent victims of aquatic injuries in Washington, helping them seek justice and full compensation for their losses.

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Aquatic injuries can lead to severe medical complications, including spinal cord injuries, brain damage, and drowning fatalities. We fight for victims and their families to secure the compensation they need for recovery.

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Property owners and water parks have a legal duty to maintain safe conditions. If their negligence caused your injury, we can help you hold them accountable.

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Negligence plays a key role in many aquatic accidents, including inadequate lifeguard supervision, unsafe pool conditions, and defective water equipment.

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If a fair settlement isn’t reached, we are prepared to take your case to court and fight for your rights.

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Do I Have an Aquatic Injury Case?

Common causes of water-related injuries include:

  • Swimming pool accidents

    Lack of supervision, defective pool drains, or unsafe design.

  • Boating accidents

    Operator negligence, intoxicated driving, or defective equipment.

  • Drowning and near-drowning incidents

    Inadequate safety measures at public or private pools.

  • Slip and falls near water

    Poorly maintained surfaces at pools, docks, or marinas.

  • Diving accidents

    Shallow water dives leading to spinal cord injuries.

If negligence played a role in your aquatic injury, you may have a case for compensation.

Aquatic Injury FAQs

  • Who can be held responsible for an aquatic injury?

    Property owners, water park operators, boat drivers, and businesses offering water-based activities may be liable if their negligence caused an injury.

  • What compensation can I recover in a water injury case?

    A water injury settlement may include:

    • Medical expenses and rehabilitation
    • Lost income and reduced earning ability
    • Pain and suffering, including emotional trauma
  • How long do I have to file a lawsuit for an aquatic injury?

    The statute of limitations in Washington is three years, but acting quickly helps preserve evidence and strengthen your case.

Protect Your Rights After an Aquatic Injury

If you or a loved one suffered an aquatic injury in Washington, we can help you pursue justice.