Michigan Boating Accident Lawyers
A day on the lake should be relaxing, but if you've been in a boating accident it often times isn't. Visit our boating accident webpage today to learn more about your rights!
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Michigan's Trusted Boating Accident Attorneys
Michigan is surrounded by four of the five Great Lakes and home to more than 11,000 inland lakes - making boating a beloved part of our way of life. But with that comes risk. Boating accidents can cause devastating injuries: broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, spinal damage, and worse.
At the Lee Steinberg Law Firm, we've spent over 50 years fighting for injured Michigan residents. When a negligent boat operator, unsafe watercraft, or defective equipment turns a day on the water into a nightmare, we're here to help you reclaim what's yours.
Our attorneys understand Michigan's complex no-fault and maritime laws, the strict statute of limitations, and how insurance companies try to minimize your claim. Let us handle the fight while you focus on healing.
Over 50 Years of Michigan Law Experience
We've resolved thousands of personal injury cases across Michigan. Boating accidents require specific legal expertise - and we have it.
Strict Deadlines Are Ticking Right Now
Michigan's statute of limitations limits the time you have to file. Missing the deadline can forfeit your right to compensation forever.
Insurance Companies Work Against You
Insurers are motivated to pay as little as possible. Our attorneys know their tactics and know how to fight back and maximize your recovery.
Statewide Coverage - We Come to You
With offices in Southfield, Detroit, Flint, Saginaw, and Grand Rapids, no corner of Michigan is too far. We also consult by phone and video.
Zero Cost Unless You Win
Our free consultation has no obligation. We only collect a fee if we successfully recover compensation on your behalf - period.
They Offered Less. We Fought For More.
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How It Works
What Happens After You Call Us

Step 1
Contact Lee Steinberg
Call 1-800-LEE-FREE, text, or fill out our form 24/7. A member of our team responds within hours - often within minutes.

Step 2
Free Case Evaluation
We review every detail of your boating accident, explain your legal rights, and map out the strongest path to maximum compensation.

Step 3
We Go to Work for You
Our attorneys investigate, gather evidence, handle the insurance company, and fight aggressively - in court if necessary.

Step 4
Recover. Collect. Move Forward.
Focus on your health and family. We handle the legal battle and don't stop until you receive every dollar you're owed.
What We Handle
Common Causes of Michigan Boating Accidents
Most boating accidents are preventable and caused by negligence. If any of these factors contributed to your injury, you may have grounds for a legal claim.
Operator Inattention & Distraction
Texting, eating, or ignoring surroundings while piloting a vessel is negligent. Unlike roads, waterways lack lane markings - constant attention is required by law.
Boating Under the Influence (BUI)
Michigan law prohibits operating a watercraft with a BAC of 0.08% or higher. A BUI causing injury or death is a felony - and a strong basis for your civil claim.
Excessive Speed & Reckless Operation
Michigan's maximum recreational speed limit is 55 mph, but safe speed depends on conditions. Reckless or inattentive operation that creates danger is illegal under state law.
Mechanical Defects & Equipment Failures
Engine failures, steering malfunctions, fuel system defects, and faulty cooling systems can all lead to catastrophic accidents. Manufacturers and owners may share liability.
Failure to Respond to Weather
Operators must monitor and respond to changing weather conditions. Ignoring storm warnings or fog puts everyone on the water at serious risk.
Inexperienced or Underage Operators
Michigan law requires proper certification for young operators. Letting an untrained person pilot a boat puts them and others in danger - and creates legal liability.
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After a Boating Accident, Every Minute Counts
Don't face the insurance companies alone. Our attorneys are available around the clock to protect your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve. The call is free. The consultation is free. And we never charge a fee unless we win.

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Your Rights
Compensation You May Be Entitled To
A successful boating accident claim can cover far more than your immediate medical bills. Our attorneys work to maximize every category of damages available under Michigan law.
Medical Expenses
Emergency care, surgeries, rehab, prescriptions, and future medical costs.
Lost Wages & Future Earnings
Income lost during recovery and reduced earning capacity from permanent injuries.
Pain & Suffering
Compensation for physical pain, emotional trauma, and the impact on your quality of life.
Property Damage
Repair or replacement of your boat or personal property destroyed in the accident.
Wrongful Death Damages
If you lost a loved one, our attorneys pursue funeral expenses, lost income, and more on your family's behalf.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions About Boating Claims
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