Sunday, May 3, 2009

Lawsuit In Deadly Boat Crash

Three survivors of a boat crash on Easter Sunday have filed a lawsuit against the boat’s manufacturer.

The lawsuit alleges that the boat was negligently designed because it allows for too many people to sit in the front of the boat, blocking the view of the driver.

Although the boat is designed to seat five people in front of the driver, the boat’s manufacturer claims that the boat can safely transport twelve.

The accident occurred in Florida’s Intracoastal Waterway. The boat was carrying fourteen people when it slammed into a docked boat. Five of the passengers were killed.

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