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John Fuller is a distinguished personal injury attorney based in Denver, Colorado. With years of experience representing clients in a myriad of personal injury cases, John is renowned for his client-focused approach. He is noted for his diligence in personally consulting with clients, offering his expertise and cell phone number for personalized communication. John Fuller is recognized for his deep understanding of insurance laws, particularly in complex areas such as boating accidents, making him a go-to expert in personal injury law.

Episode Summary:

In this riveting episode, we welcome back John Fuller, an esteemed personal injury attorney from Denver, who sheds light on the often-overlooked area of boating accidents and their implications under personal injury law. John provides his expert insights into the nuances of accidents on the water, highlighting how these incidents are subject to the same legal scrutiny as more commonly acknowledged accidents on the road.

John delves into specific aspects of boating insurance, warning listeners about hidden exclusions in policies and the importance of thorough coverage. He illustrates the chaotic scenarios that can unfold on water bodies, especially when novice boaters mix in alcohol. Additionally, John discusses the interrelation between homeowners' insurance and boating accidents, emphasizing the complex legal battles that often ensue. Throughout the episode, he underscores the necessity of having an experienced attorney navigate these challenges to ensure adequate insurance coverage is available for victims.

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Notable Quotes:

  1. "When it gets hot outside, people want to go to the lake, and they're excited. They put those boats out there, and the next thing is a big cooler full of beer, and you get the most horrible drivers out there on the lake."

  2. "Some insurance policies will write coverage for a boat and then in the fine print say, if this boat is capable of doing over 50 miles an hour, we won't cover any damage that comes out of an accident."

  3. "It's imperative that you call somebody like myself to get us involved early on because that may make the difference in there being coverage or not."

  4. "If you can afford the boat, you can drive it on the lake and do whatever you want. So it's frightening how little skills people have who have the ability to get in a boat."

  5. "We frequently get into battles with people's homeowners' insurance over boating accidents, and sometimes we're able to get coverage. It’s almost always a battle."