SlugLife
Contributor
I didn't know my brother hangs out on Scuba Board.You knew my parents?
Precisely. A certain recent nearly $1 billion in damages verdict comes to mind, over what looks like an opinion protected by the very first amendment to the US Constitution. Even the FBI agent got something like $90-million, and I'm not sure what for.The juries are the main problem. They are sympathetic to crying families who have lost loved ones and survivors with graphic injury pictures. Even then one is unlikely to get sued if they do not have recoverable assets or significant insurance policies. But a tour operator is only obligated to provide a level of safety that is reasonable for the group they are taking out. The dive op could likely get sued because they are insured and a lawyer could argue that they should have maintained visual contact with the divers as they hit the water. But a customer with a RD cert? Where is the obligation to risk your life, and the lives of anyone who would then need to rescue you, in order to save another diver when you have determined the rescue to be unsafe?
Will you win a court-case where you're OBVIOUSLY correct? Competing with a crying family that lost a loved-one in court is an uphill battle, even if their suit is completely baseless. And some of these families will sue anyone and everyone, including many people and companies who had literally nothing to do with the event.