Compassionate Lawyers Advocating For The Families Of Drowning Victims In Georgia
If your loved one suffered serious injuries and died as a result of a drowning accident, you and your family are likely experiencing feelings of devastation and hopelessness. At Hall & Collins Injury Law, we do not want you to feel that your situation is hopeless or that you are alone.
Our compassionate Athens drowning accident lawyers understand the magnitude of this situation. We will work with you to explore all your available legal options, and we will strive to help you obtain financial compensation and justice. Holding the responsible party accountable for this tragedy is our highest priority.
Proving Fault In A Drowning Accident
No matter the cause of the accident, our legal team is committed to helping you every step of the way through the legal process. With over 50 years of combined legal experience, we have advocated for countless injury victims and their families who have been hurt by negligent behavior.
We know what to look for and how to effectively investigate these accidents to prove who was at fault, as well as the exact cause of the accident. For example, lack of safety measures, lack of a lifeguard or improper lifeguard training, and damaged gates are a few of the most common factors in drowning incidents.
Who Can Be Held Liable For A Drowning Accident?
Depending on the circumstances, we may identify the following parties as responsible for a drowning accident:
- The county or city
- A water park owner
- A private homeowner
- A hotel or motel owner
- An apartment complex owner
In many cases, drowning accidents are a premises liability matter. They stem from the idea that the owners of a property with a pool have a duty to ensure that their premises are safe and that all reasonable steps are taken to minimize risks of accidents and drowning.
Tell Us Your Story And Explore Your Legal Options For Free
At Hall & Collins Injury Law, our Athens personal injury lawyers understand the pain involved when a loved one is harmed or killed in a drowning accident. There is no legal action that can change what has been done. However, there are legal actions which can be taken to hold the responsible party accountable both legally and financially.
The process of investigating a drowning incident on someone else’s property and proving liability can be difficult. This may include proving that the safety equipment was inadequate or that there were not proper signs warning swimmers. Fortunately, our attorneys have decades of experience and the resources required to take on a case like this. We encourage you to seek legal counsel as soon as possible so we can provide you with both emotional support and legal assistance.
To get started with a free initial consultation, simply reach out online or call 706-351-6055.