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Who is liable in boating accidents on Lake Ontario?

Liability in boating accidents on Lake Ontario depends on the circumstances of the crash. Boat operators can be held responsible for negligence such as speeding, operating while impaired, or ignoring navigational rules. In some cases, liability may also extend to boat owners, rental companies, or manufacturers if faulty equipment or poor maintenance contributed to the accident. A skilled Toronto boating accident attorney can investigate and determine which parties are responsible for your injuries.

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