A wrongful death lawsuit seeking $100 million in damages has been filed against the operator of a duck boat that sank on a lake near branson, missouri, killing 17 passengers.. The lawsuit filed in federal court seeks at least $100 million in damages for the estates of ervin coleman and maxwell ly, three of the 17 victims who died in the boat sinking on july 19. the duck. Safety measures taken on sunken duck boat under scrutiny. the lawsuit cites an august 2017 report from private inspector steve paul , who looked at two dozen of the duck boats..
The first "duck tour" company was started in 1946 by mel flath and bob unger in wisconsin dells, wisconsin.flath's company has changed ownership since, but it is still in operation under the name original wisconsin ducks.. A ride the ducks lawsuit seeks $100 million from the owners and operators of the tourist boat that sank this month in missouri, killing 17 people. it alleges they put profits over people's safety by putting the boat out on a lake despite design problems and warnings of severe weather.. A would-be duck boat competitor is waging amphibious warfare against boston police, firing a salvo of two lawsuits claiming that cops have unconstitutionally thwarted its fleet from taking the plunge..
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