Chapter 4: The Legal Requirements of Boating
Boating Accidents and Casualties ...
What The Law Requires You
To Do
An operator involved in a boating accident must:
- Stop his or her vessel immediately at the scene of the accident and ...
- Assist anyone injured or in danger from the accident, unless doing so would seriously endanger his or her own vessel or passengers and ...
- Give, in writing, his or her name, address, and vessel identification to anyone injured and to the owner of any property damaged by the accident.
The operator of a vessel, or each person on board, must report
a boating accident without delay, and by the quickest means available,
to the nearest conservation officer, sheriff of the county, or
nearest state police post when:
- A person dies or ...
- A person disappears from a vessel.
The operator or the owner of a vessel involved in a boating accident must file an accident report form supplied by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
- The form must be filed within 48 hours if:
- A person dies within 24 hours of the occurrence or
...
- A person loses consciousness, receives medical treatment,
or is disabled for more than 24 hours.
- The form must be filed within five days if:
- Damage to the vessel and other property damage totals
more than $2,000 or ...
- A person disappears from the vessel under circumstances
that indicate death or injury.
Boating Accident Report Form
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