Cincinnati Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Lawyer
Recreational boating is a favorite pastime in the United States, and many people recognize the importance of boater education classes and boat operator safety. However, one of the least recognized dangers of boating is the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. Exposure to carbon monoxide is especially dangerous because the toxin is virtually undetectable. As a colorless and odorless gas, an individual may not be aware of exposure until experiencing symptoms such as headaches, nausea, dizziness, and vomiting.
Unfortunately, motor vehicles’ engines, including those in boats, can create a buildup of carbon monoxide, potentially leading to fatal carbon monoxide poisoning. If you have been exposed to carbon monoxide due to an unsafe boat or boat operator negligence, you may be eligible for financial compensation. Contact the skilled and experienced Cincinnati carbon monoxide poisoning lawyers of Stepleton Dugan, LLC, today at 513-321-7733 for a free consultation.
Causes of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Carbon monoxide, or CO, is produced by all combustion motors such as the inboard engines, outboard engines, and generators commonly used in recreational boating. Under normal operation, there is little risk from CO, but certain circumstances can create the potential for carbon monoxide poisoning, including:
- Blockage in the exhaust outlets
- Improper engine ventilation
- Docking near running vessels
As CO poisoning symptoms closely mimic many other ailments, it can be difficult to detect when poisoning has occurred. Normal operation of vehicles poses little risk of CO poisoning, but negligence on the part of boat manufacturers or other boater operators can put you and your loved ones at risk.
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If you or someone you love has been injured in a carbon monoxide poisoning incident due to the negligence of a boat manufacturer or boat operator, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills and other expenses. Contact the knowledgeable Cincinnati carbon monoxide poisoning attorneys of Stepleton Dugan, LLC, today at 513-321-7733 to discuss the details of your case.


