Photo of Lake Tahoe taken from Epiclaketahoe.com
On Saturday, June 21, 2025, a sudden and violent storm on Lake Tahoe led to the capsizing of a 27-foot Chris-Craft powerboat near D.L. Bliss State Park. The boat was carrying ten individuals who were celebrating the 71st birthday of Paula Bozinovich. The storm brought wind gusts up to 45 mph and waves reaching 8 to 10 feet, overwhelming the vessel.
Among the eight victims were:
Two individuals survived the incident and were hospitalized. The boat was owned by Josh Pickles and his wife, who, along with their 7-month-old child, remained onshore during the outing.
This tragic event raises important questions about boating safety and liability. In California, boat operators have a duty to ensure the safety of their passengers. Failure to adhere to safety regulations, such as monitoring weather conditions and ensuring the availability of life jackets, can lead to legal consequences.
While the storm was sudden, investigators will examine whether the boat was equipped with necessary safety gear and if the operator took appropriate precautions. Determining liability in such cases can be complex, involving factors like equipment maintenance, operator experience, and adherence to safety protocols.
If you or someone you know has been in a similar boating accident, it’s crucial to understand your rights. Navigating the aftermath of such tragedies involves dealing with insurance claims, potential lawsuits, and understanding the nuances of personal injury law in California.
At Custodio & Dubey LLP, we’re here to help you through these challenging times. Our experienced personal injury attorney, Miguel Custodio, can provide guidance and support to ensure your rights are protected.
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