We won’t ever know because FedGov is picking up the tab.
Insurance won’t have to do an independent investigation to determine the cause.
Isn’t that convenient?
We won’t ever know because FedGov is picking up the tab.
I have no doubt that FedGov will be paying for a lot, but the legal aspects of all of this are delightfully complex. A ship, owned by a Singapore company, leased to a Danish company, flying the Singapore flag, crewed by Indian nationals, captained by a Ukrainian, piloted by Americans, insured by I don’t know who, takes down a bridge carrying an interstate highway blocking off an U.S./MD port.
Who or what body of law determines liability? I’m pretty sure that lawyers will be earning fees on this for a long time.
I would imagine the Singaporean government will do a thorough investigation. One thing they don’t take in Singapore, is anything that makes Singapore look bad.
Correct.