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Jacksonville Boating Accident Lawyer

North Florida Boating Accident Attorneys

From St. Johns River to the Intra Coastal Waterway to the Atlantic Ocean, the bodies of water in and around Florida are the sites of many recreational activities. One of the most popular is boating. Whether speed boating, fishing, or just relaxing in the sun on a boat, your safety is dependent on other people following the proper safety precautions. When they fail to do so, it can lead to serious injury or wrongful death. If you or a loved one has been in a boating accident, our lawyers can help.

Contact one of the boating accident lawyers at the Law Offices of Nooney & Roberts at 904-638-8914 for a free initial consultation.

With more than 28 years of combined experience, our attorneys understand boating accident cases. Whether the result is serious injury or wrongful death, we will stand up for your rights and fight to get you the compensation you deserve. We are a law firm that takes pride in our traditional approach to practicing the law. By traditional, we mean that we are a small firm that still takes the time to listen to the needs of our clients and get to know the faces behind the cases. We are fighting for you.

The lawyers of the Law Offices of Nooney & Roberts are available to handle any type of boating accident case. Whether you suffered a severe long-term injury and nearly drowned in a jet ski accident, or your loved one was a drowning victim due to a person boating while intoxicated, or any other type of water accident case, we can help.

We are available to represent clients in Jacksonville and throughout North Florida, including Fernandina Beach, Palatka, and St. Augustine.

We encourage you to contact our boating accident attorneys at 904-638-8914 as soon as possible, so we can get to work preserving the evidence and investigating your case. In addition to offering free initial consultations, we accept personal injury cases on a contingency basis, meaning you do not pay until we recover compensation for you.