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9/29/2009
Michael Rawlins
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Vessel owner not held liable for longshoreman's injuries

A stevedore who suffered serious injuries due to poor lighting aboard a ship did not prevail in his claim against the vessel's owner.

Michael Foley and his wife sued National Navigation, an Egyptian company, for negligence after the accident that took place aboard the M.V. Wadi Alarish.

Foley's duties on the night in question included discharging steel slabs. At some point during the evening, Foley slipped and fell, resulting in fractures to his face, skull, hip, knee, shoulders and ankle.

Foley's wife joined the suit, claiming loss of support and companionship, among other things.

Foley claimed that National Navigation failed to provide adequate lighting.

The U.S. Federal Court supported National, citing that Kinder Morgan, Foley's employer, had a duty to ensure adequate lighting.

Read full case here.

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