Bridge Collapse Aftermath: State Seeks $100M from Ship Owners
Baltimore, USAFri Oct 25 2024
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The Department of Justice has recently secured a settlement worth over $100 million from the owners and operators of a ship responsible for the collapse of the Key Bridge in Baltimore. This event has left the state struggling to hold those accountable. The lawsuit aims to prevent taxpayers from footing the bill for the tragedy. Officials believe the bridge's collapse could have been avoided, pointing to negligence on the ship's part. The ship, named the Dali, had lost power multiple times before crashing into the bridge, causing it to lose propulsion and steering capabilities.
The state is seeking compensation not only for the bridge's replacement but also for the costs associated with the emergency response, worker benefits, lost business revenues, and environmental contamination. The ship's representatives have indicated they will defend themselves in court. The Key Bridge, a crucial artery for the Port of Baltimore, plays a significant role in moving billions of dollars of freight annually. The state also wants the court to reject the ship owner's attempt to limit liability solely to the ship and its cargo.
https://localnews.ai/article/bridge-collapse-aftermath-state-seeks-100m-from-ship-owners-f98df46c
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