I saw this article in the LA Times this morning, and I rushed right over here to ScubaBoard to see what everyone had to say about this. Couldn't believe nobody had posted this yet!
Engineer wins $1.68 million in scuba diving case - latimes.com
If you want more ScubaBoard background on this case, here are some older threads about it:
Original thread:
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/ac...-diver-incident.html?highlight=daniel+carlock
Update thread:
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/ac...charter-company.html?highlight=daniel+carlock
"Whatever happened to" thread:
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/so...ed-drifting-dan.html?highlight=daniel+carlock
There are a few things in the article that I found disturbing. E.g. the jury reduced his award on the grounds that he was partly responsible because he had been told to surface closer to the boat, in spite of the fact that he was caught in current. And, the defense contended that he should be judged 50% responsible because, as the defense attorney claimed, ""We question the amount of effort Mr. Carlock made to swim back to the boat," he said. "He chose to let the current take him away." HUH? He CHOSE to allow himself to be swept out to sea? Yeah, okay, I guess he had a death wish and WANTED to be abandoned in the middle of the ocean.
Anyway, I'm very curious what everyone has to say about this. I remember the case well, especially about him being saved by boyscouts.
Thoughts? Comments? I haven't gone back to re-read the old threads - I'll do that now.
Editing to add: This was the first post in a thread that I started in the SoCal forum. I started it there, because I know there are many local divers, including friends and dive buddies of mine, who only go to the SoCal forum and wouldn't see the thread in the "Scuba Related Court Cases" forum. I also started it to give us SoCal divers a thread to discuss the case, among those of us who are familiar with the unique dive boat operations, practices and characteristics of our local waters, which may be unfamiliar to divers from other regions. Unfortunately the SB mods decided we weren't entitled to discuss it in our own forum, so they "merged" my thread into this one, making it appear as if my post was in fact post #13 in THIS thread. So I'm adding this paragraph, because otherwise my post looks very odd and misplaced.
I'd also like to state that I strongly disagree with the decision of the mods to merge the threads. Is there a reason we can't discuss this in our own forum?