Divers: Owner/operator of boat failed to protect us | Verdict Search
Facts:
On Aug. 9, 2011, at 9:10 a.m. plaintiffs Jared Adkins, 45, a civil engineer, and his son Calvin Adkins, 11, were passengers aboard the vessel Big Dipper one mile north of Conch Reef on the ocean side of Tavernier in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary on a scuba diving trip. The vessel began to deposit the scuba divers into the water. The boat captain put the 46-foot vessel in reverse, and the boat's propellers struck Calvin and his father, causing them both severe head injuries. Jared Adkins and Audrey Adkins individually and as parents and natural guardians and on behalf of Calvin Adkins sued the owner and operator of the vessel, Big Dipper Charters, Inc., a Florida corporation, and Pamela Timmerman and Thomas Timmerman; Florida Keys Dive Center, Inc., a Florida corporation, which employed the crew of the Big Dipper, including Captain John Brady.
Result:
Prior to trial, the case was settled with defendants Big Dipper Charters, Inc., and Florida Keys Dive Center, Inc. agreeing to pay Calvin Adkins $11 million and Jared Adkins $1 million. Hence, the total settlement was $12 million. The case was settled in mediation by Ronald F. Shapiro of Ron Shapiro Mediations of Sunrise. The settlement terms for the minor child, Calvin Adkins, will not be final until they are reviewed by the court appointed guardian ad litem and approved by the court.
Injury:
Calvin suffered a brain injury as a result of his brain exposed to the elements including intrusion of sea water. Jared Adkins also suffered a brain injury. Calvin suffers from right-sided hemiparesis. Hein has reduced strength and mobility of his dominant right arm and right leg. Calvin also suffers from aphasia, which causes him to have an inability to find words and speak well.