Family of deceased Titan submersible crew member seeks $50M in lawsuit
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Publicado 2024-08-08
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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Those peoples punched deaths tickets for treasures and trophies...now their families sue for money it's absolutely absurd and greedy.
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Who will pay the $? It is not exactly a cruise company they are suing.
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It's their own fault
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The rich people are just greedy
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Really? How ridiculous. That’s why you sign the consent form and agree to the risks.
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I have no sympathy.
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😂so billionaires of those, who signed a waiver before they submerged, are seeking compensation. Makes sense.
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Those people signed a CONTRACT saying may cause ☠️☠️ they said the word was mentioned 7 times on one page. As sad as this is, the family has no case.
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Fuc*ing Wile E. Coyote submarine. The only thing missing was a giant 'ACME' painted on the side. 🤣
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From what I have heard of the Liability Waiver they signed before going, it mentioned Death something like 16 times. If that is the case, this suit will go nowhere.
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They signed a liability waiver, the family was already rich, now they want to money. Lol
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Truthfully. The passengers signed a waiver that mentioned the possibility of death several times.
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The warning signs before implosion: Moved to a less restricted zone for submersibles Arrogant CEO ignoring advice and constructing using materials that were below safety standards to visit the wreck Signing waivers that mention death 5-6 times Passengers ignoring the copious amount of videos on YouTube (before the implosion) that showed they heard sounds and didn't feel safe Passengers being called "mission specialists" when in fact none of them have the credentials for any sort of work. It's a fun way for them to bypass the laws that would otherwise restrict them from diving as freelance tourists. If I were a millionaire (I wouldn't even go); but if I did think about going, I would do a crap ton of reading reviews before making a call, ESPECIALLY if it's a chunk of money. Hell, everywhere I go I typically read the reviews because that's a good indicator of quality. I feel bad for the families that lost their loved ones, but arrogance towards the risk may destroy your life, which is priceless.
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Were the submersible passengers forced to go or did they go of their own volition?
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They shouldn’t get a cent. The passengers took part in something inherently extremely dangerous.
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Play stupid games. Wins stupid prices.
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They new the dangers lol now the family trying to cash in using the death pretty much as extortion 😂😂
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LOL this sounds more like greed and hoing to snag some of that $$$ from insurance or whatever. The victems signed a waiver, knew the sub was experimental, and death was mentioned in that wiaver multiple times. The only real winners here are the lawyers who will get their pay
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Lol like they didn’t sign that right away before they boarded… come on…
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Id taken one look that remote said stop stop stop oI want out 😂😂😂🎉