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The Operator of the Dali Faces Criminal Charges for Key Bridge Disaster

The Justice Department has filed criminal charges stemming from the March 2024 accident that resulted in the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. Both the company that owns the vessel and an employee deemed responsible for the accident have both been charged. These criminal charges address the actions that led to the accident and what transpired in the days afterward as the company dealt with federal investigators.

If you or a loved one has been injured as a construction worker or a seaman, you may have a potential lawsuit. Call us at (310) 773-5207 to learn more about your case. Schedule a free initial consultation with a California maritime lawyer at the Law Offices of Preston Easley APC to learn about whether you have a potential case for compensation.

Maryland and the Federal Government Are Taking Action

On March 26th, 2024, in the early hours of the morning, the cargo ship Dali lost power and struck the base of the key bridge. The force of the accident caused the bridge to immediately collapse, taking the lives of six construction workers who were filling potholes on the span. The Port of Baltimore, the tenth-largest in the country in terms of volume, was closed for months. Between damages, and the potential cost of the bridge’s reconstruction, the accident resulted in roughly $5 billion of economic impact.

Now, both the State of Maryland and the federal government have each taken their own forms of action against the ship’s operator. Maryland has settled its own claim against Grace Ocean Private Limited and Synergy Marine Pte Ltd., the owner and operator of the M/V Dali, for $2.25 billion.

At the same time, the Justice Department announced a set of indictments. The government charged Synergy Marine and its manager, Synergy Maritime Ltd. The indictment centered on the use of a flushing pump to restore power after the ship experienced a blackout. The ship was not approved for the use of such generators. Synergy had been using these devices on three ships.

In the wake of the accident, federal investigators sought to interview crew members and corporate officials. Company employees allegedly knew about the use of the pump both before and after the accident, and they allegedly lied about it to the government. The indictment states that the operator falsified inspection and testing logs to make it appear that the pump. The ship’s technical superintendent was indicted for lying to investigators in interviews conducted after the accident. He is currently residing in India, but the Justice Department states that it will use all available measures to get him to the United States to face trial.

Bereaved Families Are Filing Wrongful Death Lawsuits

At the same time, the families of the construction workers who were killed in the accident, along with a survivor who was pulled from the water, are filing lawsuits against the ship’s operator. Here, a unique maritime law issue may come into play. The operator of the ship is attempting to invoke an 1851 law that limits the total liability of the ship’s owner to the value of the vessel. The Dali was valued at $43.7 million before the accident. The defendant in the lawsuits is trying to use the statute to escape full liability. Since the settlement is not an admission of wrongdoing, the plaintiffs still need to prove their case in the wrongful death action. However, if the defendant is able to successfully invoke the statute, the plaintiffs would be forced into a federal proceeding to determine how the limited settlement or verdict funds would be distributed.

If the company is convicted of the criminal charges, they may lose the right to invoke the liability limitation. They could also be facing fines of up to double the amount of economic losses that were caused by their actions. They may also face additional consequences, such as enhanced inspections or loss of access to ports. The result would be the same whether the company is convicted of the charges or pleads guilty as part of an agreement. The criminal charges seem to be the federal government’s way of recovering its own costs from the defendant since to date, it has only received slightly over $100 million in a settlement. The federal government has agreed to fund most of the cost of a replacement bridge that is estimated to surpass $5 billion at this point.

Contact a California Maritime Lawyer

The aftermath of the Dali is illustrative of the implications of a large-scale disaster when many people were affected and the company tried to cover up its own actions. If you or a loved one was injured in a maritime accident, you may be entitled to substantial financial compensation. schedule a free initial consultation with a California Maritime attorney at the Law Offices of Preston Easley APC to discuss your case. Call us today at (310) 773-5207 or message us online to learn more about your potential case.

Cases We Handle

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Longshoremen & Shipyard Workers

Longshoring and shipyard work are very dangerous occupations. Workers in these fields, along with marine construction workers, are covered by the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act, a very generous no-fault workers’ compensation system. It covers medical expenses, temporary disability, permanent disability and vocational rehabilitation.

Jones Act Seamen

Jones Act Seamen

A seaman is a member of the crew of a vessel or group of vessels under common ownership or control. The vessel can be anything from a raft to a cargo ship. We represent seamen who work aboard recreational vessels, tugboats, dredges, barges, skiffs, workboats and cargo ships. We also represent seamen who are marine construction workers.

Diving

Diving

We represent people who have been injured in SCUBA diving accidents and Commercial diving accidents. We also handle diving boat accidents. Diving can be very dangerous. We successfully represented a commercial diver who was seriously injured while cleaning the propeller of a U.S. Navy ship at Pearl Harbor

Construction & Industrial Accidents

Construction & Industrial Accidents

Construction and industrial sites can be very dangerous. Although you generally cannot sue your own employer for a construction site or industrial accident (generally workers’ compensation is your exclusive remedy against your employer) there are many circumstances in which you can file a third party lawsuit against an entity other than your employer for an unsafe condition at a work site which causes you to be injured

Crane & Forklift Accidents

Crane & Forklift Accidents

The Easley firm has extensive experience with crane and forklift accidents and workplace accidents involving dangerous equipment and machinery. These accidents can be caused by operator error and they can be caused by the unsafe and defective condition of the equipment

Motor Vehicle & Truck Accidents

Motor Vehicle & Truck Accidents

Motor vehicle accidents can result in serious injury and death. These kinds of accidents can involve automobiles, trucks, motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians and unsafe road design and unsafe road conditions

Passenger Vessel Accidents

Passenger Vessel Accidents

Passenger accidents are common on recreational vessels, catamarans, tour boats and cruise ships.  They are frequently caused by rough sea conditions and unsafe conditions aboard the vessels.  The Easley firm has extensive experience in the field of maritime law.  We have made new law in the field of maritime law with numerous precedent setting decisions in the State Appellate Courts, the Ninth Circuit Federal Court

Defense Base Act

The Defense Base Act is an extension of the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act which covers civilian employees of U.S. defense contractors injured overseas, including war zones. The Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensations Act as extended by the Defense Base Act is a very generous no fault workers’ compensation system

Areas Where We Practice

Preston Easley is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD. He served five years of active duty as a Naval officer — three years as a deck officer on a fast frigate and two years as a patrol boat skipper. Mr. Easley also served aboard a tank landing ship in the reserves.

  • LOS ANGELES
  • LONG BEACH
  • SAN PEDRO
  • WILMINGTON
  • SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
  • SAN DIEGO
  • CHULA VISTA
  • NATIONAL CITY
  • IMPERIAL BEACH
  • RIVERSIDE COUNTY
  • VENTURA
  • OXNARD
  • SANTA BARBARA
  • PORT HUENEME
  • ORANGE COUNTY
  • OAKLAND
  • SAN FRANCISCO
  • STOCKTON
  • SACRAMENTO
  • NEWPORT BEACH
  • MORRO BAY
  • CARPINTERIA
  • RICHMOND
  • SAN RAFAEL
  • SAN LUIS OBISPO
  • MONTEREY
  • VALLEJO
  • MARE ISLAND
  • LAKE HAVASU
  • DANA POINT
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  • HONOLULU
  • BARBERS POINT
  • NAWILIWILI
  • PEARL HARBOR
  • MAUI
  • HILO
  • KONA
  • LAHAINA
  • SAND ISLAND
  • KAUAI
  • KAHULUI
  • KAWAIHAE
  • KIKIAOLA
  • KAILUA
  • OAHU
  • LIHUE
  • PORT ALLEN
  • NA PALI COAST
  • KANEOHE
  • BIG ISLAND

Let Us Get You The Compensation You Deserve

Preston Easley is an experienced lawyer with considerable expertise in handling federal and state personal injury cases. He will aggressively seek the maximum amount of compensation you are entitled to receive. Attorney Easley represents victims of serious and fatal accidents involving cars, trucks, construction projects and maritime work.

Construction Workers We Help
  • Crane and Forklift Operators
  • Pile Drivers
  • Scaffold Workers
  • Iron Workers
  • Carpenters
  • Electricians
  • Operating Engineers
  • Electricians
Maritime Workers We Help
  • National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO) Shipyard Workers
  • Manson Construction Company Workers
  • Manson Dredging Workers
  • Dutra Dredging Workers
  • Commercial Divers
  • Scuba Divers
  • Commercial Fisherman
  • Government Maritime Claims Against the Navy, Army Corps of Engineers, or the US Coast Guard, etc.
  • Marine Construction Workers
  • Offshore Oil and Gas Workers
  • Seamen
  • Shipyard Workers
  • YYK Enterprises, Inc.
  • Pacific Tugboat Service
  • Long Beach Container Terminal
  • Tugboat, Dredge, Longshoremen, and Ferry Workers
  • Barge Crews and Barge Workers
  • Marisco Limited
  • HL Welding
  • SSA Marine
  • Catalina Express
  • R.E. State Engineering
  • Shimmick Construction
  • Nova Group
  • American Scaffolding
  • Safway Scaffolding
  • Kirby Tugs
  • Crowley Tugboats
  • P&R Water Taxi
  • Continental Maritime
  • Pacific Ship Repair
  • Seaward Marine
  • Healy Tibbitts
  • General Construction
  • BAE Shipyards
  • South Coast Welding
  • Matson
  • Pasha
  • Hawaii Stevedores, Inc.
  • McCabe, Hamilton & Renny
  • Young Brothers
  • Sause Bros.
  • Foss Maritime
  • Fenix Marine Services
  • ITS
  • Total Terminals
  • TraPac
  • PCMC
  • Maersk
  • Yang Ming
  • China Overseas Shipping
  • Evergreen
Boating Accidents
  • Catamaran Accidents
  • Charter and Tour Boats
  • Cruise Ship Accidents
  • Passenger Accidents
  • Jet Ski and Personal Watercraft
  • Motorboat Accidents
  • Recreational Accidents
  • Scuba Diving Accidents
  • Speed Boat Accidents
  • Yachts and Sail Boat Accidents
  • Repair Accidents
  • Crew Accidents