Lessons Learned From Handling the Captain Phillips Case The Maersk Alabama, a U.S. cargo ship, found itself in the crosshairs of Somali pirates off the coast of Africa in April 2009. The facts surrounding the event, as told by crewmembers and witnesses, along with the communications between Captain Phillips and Maersk, reveal that Captain Phillips knowingly placed the lives of his crew in danger by sailing into dangerous waters in an effort to save time and money. The recklessness of Captain Phillips led to a multi-day standoff between the pirates and the U.S. Navy. The successful rescue of the crew showcased the risks faced by seafarers navigating treacherous waters, emphasizing the importance of the Jones Act and other maritime laws in ensuring their protection. Nobody is going to update the news and state that a Tom Hanks movie was wrong. But it was. While this law firm is patting their selves on the back, they seem to be the only party sharing the court outcome of these last events and truths. Maersk and Phillips settle out of court December 2013. Handsome pay-off to the crew. ,rc https://www.vbattorneys.com/case_results/maersk-settles-lawsuit-piracy
I loath the ambulance chasers also. However in this case, I do agree that Maersk and Phillips did put the crews lives at risk. Similar to the TOTE / El Faro C F. I need to look into that and see if all has settled there.