According to the widow of Jason Anderson, a toolpusher killed on the Deepwater Horizon, after Jason was killed the CEO of Transocean came to her house and promised to take care of her family.
At basically the same time, of course, Transocean was filing legal papers in Houston federal court denying negligence or responsibility and asking the Court to limit its legal exposure to the families and crewmembers of the Deepwater Horizon as well as everyone else effected by the rig disaster.
This kind of makes you wonder.....Did Transocean's CEO make similar "house calls" to other family members of deceased workers, or to injured crewmembers as well? And it makes you wonder whether Transocean is really serious about living up to its legal and moral obligations to the crewmembers of the Deepwater Horizon.
What do you think?
Category: BP Oil Spill Injury Claims
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