How to Deal With All of the Media Attention
If you get hurt in a relatively run-of-the-mill
boat accident in Florida, you still have tremendous problems and crises to manage, including treating your injuries, getting compensated for damages, and seeking justice against the wrongdoer who caused the accident.
But if your boat accident was remarkable in some way – involved significant damage or was just curiously quirky – you might also have to deal with the media.
Victims in maritime accidents are often caught flatfooted by their sudden, and often extremely unwanted, fame. For instance, say your daughter was seriously hurt in a speedboat accident. Do you really want news reporters calling you at your house, bloggers discussing your potential case, and local newspapers speculating on whether alcohol or drugs might have been involved?
Of course not.
But controlling the media is an art few have mastered.
Look, the task is difficult – and an unwanted task tossed on top of all other surprising and unwanted concerns you are juggling, thanks to the boating crash. But with the right resources – and education – you can make progress dealing with the logistics, medical care, and frustrations caused by the accident, as well as with the media.
The team at Vujasinovic & Beckcom, PLLC is dedicated to empowering victims through education. You can download three free consumer reports designed to help prospective clients and anyone who has questions or concerns about maritime injury law. These books include:
- How To Hire The Best Maritime Attorney For Your Case;
- Protecting Your Future – How To Find Out What The Company Really Thinks About Your Maritime Injury;
- An Insider’s Guide To Winning Your Maritime Injury Case.
Find out more information online, or call us for a free, private case evaluation at 1-877-724-7800.
Category: Maritime Injuries Resources
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