Benthic2
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Full details in the link but basically 4 kids in the front of a bowrider skiboat. Boat is doing 5-7mph and burries the bow. 1 kid swept out and run over and dies from drowning and bloodloss.
Lawyers argued boat was unsafe because Malibu boats designed it by cutting a hole in the foredeck of an existing boat design, making the boat unsafe.
Jury apportions fault as 75% operator error/25% boat design flaw, but awards the family $80M for pain and suffering and $120M for punative damages.
Oh yeah...the boat was rented to the operator.
My stance on corporate responsibility and accountability is certainly to the left of average, but this just seems ourtrageous!! I have spent a lot of time with little kids in a small bowrider....it's dangerous to put too much weight up front and boat speed is needed to keep the bow up. This become aparent almost immediately when piloting a boat like this.
If the operator was 75% at fault the damages ridiculously high. If anyone had an obligation to instruct or warn the operator it would be the rental company.
In a sane world the defense would have been as simple as "There are a gazillion of this type of boat all over the country, and people are not falling out of the front of them, and that should have been the end of it.
This source is a press release by the winning legal firm so its a little slanted but it had more of the details than the other news stories I found.
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-rel...to-a-defectively-designed-boat-301365564.html
Lawyers argued boat was unsafe because Malibu boats designed it by cutting a hole in the foredeck of an existing boat design, making the boat unsafe.
Jury apportions fault as 75% operator error/25% boat design flaw, but awards the family $80M for pain and suffering and $120M for punative damages.
Oh yeah...the boat was rented to the operator.
My stance on corporate responsibility and accountability is certainly to the left of average, but this just seems ourtrageous!! I have spent a lot of time with little kids in a small bowrider....it's dangerous to put too much weight up front and boat speed is needed to keep the bow up. This become aparent almost immediately when piloting a boat like this.
If the operator was 75% at fault the damages ridiculously high. If anyone had an obligation to instruct or warn the operator it would be the rental company.
In a sane world the defense would have been as simple as "There are a gazillion of this type of boat all over the country, and people are not falling out of the front of them, and that should have been the end of it.
This source is a press release by the winning legal firm so its a little slanted but it had more of the details than the other news stories I found.
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-rel...to-a-defectively-designed-boat-301365564.html