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Boating and the Dangers of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Apr 28, 2022 @ 11:25 AM — by Chanfrau & Chanfrau
Tagged with: Boating Accidents

A day on the water should be a time for fun and relaxation, but boating accidents can cause serious injuries with life-changing consequences. At Chanfrau & Chanfrau, our attorneys have considerable experience with navigating maritime laws and recovering compensation for boating accident injuries.

When it comes to boating accidents, one area of concern that is often overlooked is carbon monoxide poisoning. Our attorneys would like to take a moment to bring attention to boating and the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning in Daytona Beach, FL, and Palm Coast, FL.

About Carbon Monoxide

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a gas that forms when oil, gasoline, and other fuels burn. Boats often need large amounts of fuel to function. As a result, boats often release large amounts of CO gas. CO gas is both colorless and odorless, allowing it to go unnoticed in many boating situations.

Breathing in carbon monoxide can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning, a condition that can result in illness or even death.

Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Carbon monoxide poisoning has many possible symptoms. Unfortunately, some of these symptoms can be mistaken for seasickness or intoxication, which can lead to delayed or improper treatment.

If the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are ignored, it can lead to death. With this in mind, some symptoms to be aware of when boating include:

Examples of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Carbon monoxide poisoning can happen when swimming at the rear of a boat where CO gas is released from the exhaust. Sleeping on a boat or becoming intoxicated is another concern as both conditions can make carbon monoxide poisoning go unnoticed until it’s too late.

Carbon monoxide poisoning can be especially dangerous on boats if someone affected by carbon monoxide poisoning loses consciousness and ends up falling into the water.

Causes of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning on Boats

Carbon monoxide poisoning can happen when boating for several reasons. Some possible causes include:

Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

There are many things people can do to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning when on or near boats:

Seeking Damages for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Carbon monoxide poisoning can cause permanent brain damage, heart damage, and death. It may be possible to recover compensation for injuries and other damages if the carbon monoxide poisoning was a result of another party’s negligence.

Some parties who may be at fault for carbon monoxide poisoning include:

Contact the Attorneys of Chanfrau & Chanfrau

When a boating accident happens, it’s important to speak with an attorney who understands maritime law. If you have been injured in a boating accident and need legal help, please call our Daytona Beach office at (386) 258-7313 to schedule a consultation.