wouldnt this partly form the gross negligence claim
"At the second location, the boat staff noticed Carlock was gone, but called the U.S. Coast Guard to the second dive site to look for him, not the first site, where he had been abandoned, his suit states. "
they didnt even know where they lost him.... just that eventually they realized he was missing
which would imply staff overlooked his failure to return to the boat, didnt have a look out for divers on the surface, didnt log him back onto the boat, didnt notice his absense during the move to site #2 and didnt log him into the water at the beginning of dive #2
alot of failure points there that, well, simply failed
I'm not trying to justify leaving a diver. It shouldn't happen. But it's awfully easy to paint the picture that everything the boat did ws wrong. The assumption is that the article is factual and not just the verbiage of the plaintiff (notice the end of the sentence "....his suit states"). To play devil's advocate: The only failure points above are the failure to log him back on to the boat, and missing him at roll call. Both biggies. It was a foggy day, so looking for divers on the surface, espepcially when others may be bording the boat, would have been hit and miss. Why would the boat crew be responsible for noting he was missing during the move? Typically they are driving the boat, fixing a meal, and filling tanks once the boat is under way. I don't think we know that divers went into the water at site #2, and how do you log in someone who isn't there?
What if someone answered for the missing diver when roll was taken (that has happened before), the boat moves then discovers him missing. If its discovered that he is mising at the 2nd site, that is where the call to the Coast Guard would have been made, although not necessarily where they were dispatched to. Is it still gross neglegence and worthy of that kind of claim?
And one item that hasn't been discussed. Was he diving with a buddy? If so, why didn't he (the buddy) mention the missing diver or even notice he was missing?