WDSU: Attorney weighs in on investigation into how Seacor Po

WDSU: Attorney weighs in on investigation into how Seacor Power capsized, who is responsible


WDSU: Attorney weighs in on investigation into how Seacor Power capsized, who is responsible
Capt. Josh Howard, Capt. Aaron Wilmoth, Deep South Charters
and last updated 2021-04-19 13:31:07-04
NEW ORLEANS, La. (WDSU) — The National Transportation and Safety Board is on the scene with a team helping the Coast Guard seek answers into what caused a boat to capsize on the Gulf of Mexico Tuesday, according to WDSU in New Orleans.
The NTSB is tasked with trying to determine how the boat capsized and who, if anyone, bears responsibility.
"Whenever you have that many parties you will likely have a lot of lawsuits that will be consolidated into one lawsuit as it was in horizon, but it's going to go on for years," said Pat Fanning, an attorney who worked in the massive litigation surrounding the Deep Water Horizon tragedy over a decade ago, who spoke with WDSU.

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