Showing posts with label Fort Lauderdale boating accident lawyers. Show all posts
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Monday, February 20, 2012

Powerboat Racer's Widow Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit

Priscilla Gratton, the widow of one of the powerboat racers who was killed during the Key West Super Boat World Championship last November has filed a Florida wrongful death lawsuit against the competition producer and two medical directors. In her civil suit, which was filed on Friday in the Broward Circuit Court, Gratton is alleging that her husband died as a result of the gross negligence of John Carbonell, President of Super Boat International Productions, Inc., and race medical directors Donald DiPetrillo and Brian Haff. According to the Miami-Herald, she is demanding damages of more than $15,000 and a jury trial.

 On November 11, 2011, powerboat racer Joey Gratton was the throttle man of the Page Motorsports boat when the 38-foot caverman overturned on the first turn in the final lap during the second race. The Key West Super Boat World Championship is a three-day racing competition and last year’s race will probably remembered as one of the most tragic sports racing competition in the industry.  During the competition, two Missouri racers were also killed two days prior to Gratton’s death.

The Miami-Dade Medical Examiner’s Office ruled Gratton’s death as an accident, but the widow alleges that her husband would still be alive but for the producer and medical directors’ negligence. In her lawsuit she argues that her husband was still alive and uninjured after the Florida powerboat accident. She claims that after the wreckage her husband survived for a few minutes on an emergency air tank when he was unable to free himself because of the harness system kept him refrained in his seat.  But, the inexperience of the volunteer divers and the response time it took for them to get from their boat to her husband led to his death because the boat begun to sink and trapped the exit door which made it impossible for her husband to escape. Further, by the time the responders were able to open the door’s access, her husband had run out of air supply.

Moreover, she claims that her husband’s accident came just two days after another fatal boating accident and that the defendants did nothing to correct “the obvious defects and deficiencies in their policies after the first tragedy.” She contends that the producers were using volunteer divers as first rescue responders as a cost saving measure and in which they were not qualified to perform. Also, her attorney says that the defendants’ conduct deviates from industry standard practices and procedures.  Page Motorsports owner and driver, Stephen Page survived the accident.

Our Fort Lauderdale personal injury lawyers reported earlier that the number of powerboating accidents is small in comparison with motor vehicle accidents. But, whenever you have a sporting activity which involves traveling at high rates of speed, there is an increased risk of accidents happening that can cause serious injuries or death. Therefore it becomes critical that industry standards, practices, procedures and protocols be followed thoroughly, and that skilled and trained personnel are employed as first response rescuers. Losing a loved one is traumatic experience and it is further disturbing when your loved one has died as a result of another’s negligence.

For that reason, our Fort Lauderdale accident attorneys recognizes that it is during this difficult times families are overwhelmed, suffer from enormous grief and trying to move forward with life seems unbearable. But we are here to assist families in relieving some of their pain by helping them hold the responsible party for causing the death of their loved one accountable for their actions. If you have suffered from a recent experience contact our office today to speak with one of our attorneys about your case, because you could have a legal claim to recover damages for your loss.
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Monday, January 16, 2012

Italy Cruise Ship Accident, Florida Families Were on Board

The Washington Post is reporting that some Americans  are among the missing 16 passengers of a cruise ship which capsized off the west coast of Italy last Friday. Italian prosecutors are currently investigating the cause of the cruise ship accident and the Costa Concordia cruise ship’s captain, Francesco Schettino, for manslaughter. Other reports claim that the ship’s, which is owned by Carnival Corporation of Miami, captain could be guilty of “significant human error”.  The Costa Concordia cruise shipwreck, which is also being dubbed the Italian Titanic, is being considered one of the worst cruise shipwreck disasters in recent cruise ship industry history.
Our Florida cruise accident attorneys recognize that in any situation accidents could happen. You could be driving on a highway when suddenly a distracted driver crashes into your vehicle, or you could be jogging one morning when you are bitten by a dog. The same is true when one is on vacation overseas.  This news is very devastating.  However, in an industry that has frequent travelers or maximum capacity utilization rates on an annual basis, such as the cruise ship industry, it is very likely that some form of accident will sometimes occur. In 2010, the cruise ship industry had a utilization capacity of 100 percent. 


But, what is outrageous in this specific case and similar circumstances is when the captain causes the accident to occur because of his or her poor judgment. Other sources are reporting that the captain deviated from the computerized course to show off his $450 million boat when it struck a rocky reef. The boat was carrying 4,200 passenger and crew members. The current death toll is 6, and 16 remain missing.
Moreover, our Fort Lauderdale boating accident lawyers question how much safety information and training that crew members receive. Further, how much flexibility does a Captain have in deciding whether or not to alter a route? These are troubling issues which need to be addressed and it is possible that the answers to these questions may come by the way of a personal injury lawsuit filing.
Despite this cruise ship accident happening in Italy, it also is relative to Fort Lauderdale cruise ship industry. In 2010, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, and Port Canaveral were among the top five departure ports. Also, last year, Fort Lauderdale,was the home port for the Royal Caribbean’s new 5,400 passenger ships. And given these statistics, as reported by the United States Department of Transportation Maritime Administration, it is pertinent that crew members, including captains have the sufficient training and supervision necessary to avoid preventable accidents such as this recent tragedy.
It is our hope that all the missing 16 members of the Costa Concordia are found alive and well. Also, our attorneys are here to answer any questions for passengers or for a loved one who was injured on a cruise ship accident. We are Fort Lauderdale cruise accident lawyers who understand and know admiralty and maritime law.  We will discuss and advise you of any legal issues or potential claims relative to your particular circumstance.
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