The tragic deaths of 7-year-old Julian Vasquez and 47-year-old Lindelia Vasquez after the boat they were on capsized in the Hudson River on Tuesday is heartbreaking. Our hearts are with their families.
The private charter passenger boat Stimulus Money crashed on the Hudson River in midtown Manhattan yesterday afternoon, resulting in the drowning of two of the capsized ship’s 12 passengers, a seven-year-old boy and a 47-year-old woman. According to published reports, it has raised several safety concerns, says Glenn and Robin Herman, a leading maritime disaster and personal injury law firm.
“We are deeply saddened by this catastrophe,” said Robin & Glenn Herman.
From a legal point of view, if the boat was overloaded, the captain, the owner of the boat and the person or company who rented the boat to that family could be held responsible for this terrible tragedy.
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Glenn A. Herman, Esq. Boating Accident and Wrongful Death Lawyers in NYC
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