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Corey Saunders, 26, and son Nathan, 5, killed in boating accident on Lake Tawakoni near Quinlan, Texas
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Search crews found their equipment and a hunting dog in the Caddo Arm of the lake around 11 p.m. The boy’s body was found on the surface area of the water a short time later.
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Corey Saunders, 26 and his son Nathan were inseparable, according to a GoFundMe campaign[3] set up to help the family, including wife and mother, Megan Clark, with funeral arrangements.
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A GoFundMe campaign was set up to help the family, including wife and mother, Megan Clark, with funeral arrangements.
What victims of a Lake Tawakoni boating accident need to know
While boating accidents are relatively rare, when they happen they can cause catastrophic injuries or death. Following a serious boating crash, it is crucial to learn about victim rights and options, and about how an accident claim is handled.
An in-depth understanding of state law, federal law, personal injury law, and maritime law is essential to effectively manage a Lake Tawakoni boating-accident claim. Learn more here about how a Mullen and Mullen attorney can help.
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