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Banana Boat Accidents

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The phrase “banana boat” refers to many different things, some of them associated with recreation and fun. If you are an indoorsy type who does not like to stray far from refrigerators and freezers, then a banana boat is the dish in which you serve a banana split, in which the banana is filled with ice cream and whipped cream. If outdoor recreation is your thing, then a banana boat is a campfire dessert where the fillings of the banana are roasted marshmallows and chocolate, like a S’more’s earnest but ultimately unsuccessful attempt to prove that it is not junk food.  When the sun comes up after you have slept off a night of campfire fun, you can put on a type of sunscreen called Banana Boat. All of these things make you imagine a boat shaped like a banana, but real boats that bear at least a superficial resemblance to bananas exist right here in South Carolina. When you visit Myrtle Beach, you can sit astride an oblong, yellow raft, towed by a jet ski, and this is a banana boat ride. Banana boat rides are a lot of fun, unless something goes wrong. The operators of recreational attractions such as banana boat rides are legally responsible for maintaining the rides in safe conditions; failure to do this is premises liability when it results in a customer getting injured. If you got injured on a banana boat ride or other beach attraction in South Carolina, contact a Columbia premises liability lawyer.

Customer Struck by Banana Boat on Myrtle Beach Sues Banana Boat Ride Operator

In June 2024, Marissa Miller visited Myrtle Beach. She rode a banana boat operated by Aloha Watersports. It was a windy day, and the driver of the jet ski pulling the banana boat was driving it fast, so the waves were rough. Miller called several times for the driver to slow down, but he did not. Eventually, a rough landing on a wave knocked her off balance, and she fell off the banana boat, landing in shallow water.  The banana boat then ran over her and then sped away, and Miller had to crawl to the shore and ask the people on the beach to call an ambulance.

The next year, Miller filed a premises liability lawsuit against Aloha Watersports, alleging premises liability. She claims that Aloha Watersports was negligent in running the banana boat ride in unsafe weather conditions and that the jet ski driver towed the boat at an excessive speed. Miller lives in Texas, but she filed the lawsuit in South Carolina. If you live out of state and you get injured in an accident in South Carolina, the courts of South Carolina have jurisdiction over personal injury lawsuits arising from accidents that happened here.

Let Us Help You Today

The personal injury lawyers at the Stanley Law Group can help you get justice after getting injured in a banana boat accident.  Contact The Stanley Law Group in Columbia, South Carolina or call (803)799-4700 for a free initial consultation.

Source:

myrtlebeachonline.com/news/local/article307446726.html

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