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Ships cook sues Maersk Corp,blaming it for the pirates.lololol

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The plaintiff is seeking at least $75,000 in damages.. Thats not enough to buy a damn car.. give me a break.. Ive heard it all now.. the basis for the lawsuit is ... the crew was sent into pirate-infested waters without protection.. lolololol




Ship's cook seized by pirates blames employersStory Highlights
Suit alleges crew sent into pirate-infested waters without protection

Representatives of ship's owners have yet to comment

Maersk Alabama was hijacked by pirates April 8

Plaintiff Richard Hicks, of Royal Palm Beach, Florida, was the ship's steward
updated 10:31 p.m. EDT, Mon April 27, 2009Next Article in Crime »



(CNN) -- A crew member on a U.S.-flagged cargo ship captured by pirates off the coast of Somalia is suing his employers, claiming they sent him into pirate-infested waters without adequate protection, his attorney said Monday.


Abduwali Abdukhadir Muse has been charged with piracy in federal court in New York.

1 of 3 Richard Hicks of Royal Palm Beach, Florida, a crew member on the Maersk Alabama, filed suit Monday against Waterman Steamship Corp. and Maersk Line Limited, according to the attorney, Terry Bryant.

A spokeswoman for Mobile, Alabama-based Waterman Steamship Corp. said she did not know about the suit and did not immediately comment. A spokeswoman for Maersk Line Limited did not immediately return a call from CNN seeking comment.

The Maersk Alabama was hijacked by pirates April 8. Hicks, working as chief steward and preparing food for other crew members, heard over the loudspeaker that pirates were on board, and he and other crew members gathered in the ship's engine room for nearly 12 hours, according to a news release from Bryant.

"The engine room was dark and hot, maybe 130 degrees," Hicks said in the news release. "We were all cramping up with heat stroke symptoms when we were able to take a pirate hostage and tried to negotiate the return of our captain."

The pirates promised to exchange Capt. Richard Phillips for the pirate hostage, but reneged on that agreement, the news release.

Phillips offered himself as a hostage in exchange for the freedom of his crew. He was held on a lifeboat until U.S. Navy snipers on a nearby ship fatally shot three pirates, rescued Phillips and arrested a fourth pirate.

The ship's owners -- the two companies -- knowingly exposed their employees to danger and took no steps to provide appropriate security and safety for the crew, Bryant alleges.

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"Waterman Steamship Corp. and Maersk Line Limited chose to rely on the United States military and taxpayers to provide after-the-fact rescue operations," Bryant said in the news release. "This choice caused substantially more cost and risk to human life than what would have been incurred by defendants had they provided appropriate levels of security in the first place."

Hicks is seeking at least $75,000, and "reserves the right to amend this pleading for a certain amount in the future, as it is too early to determine the maximum amount of plaintiff's damages," according to the suit.

Hicks is still suffering from injuries as a result of the incident and is afraid to return to work, the
 
They've been doing for awhile, he didn't know this may have happened????

oh wait, he just wants to sue hoping they'll settle out of court. 90% of lawsuits are like that. free cash.

r
 
They've been doing for awhile, he didn't know this may have happened????

oh wait, he just wants to sue hoping they'll settle out of court. 90% of lawsuits are like that. free cash.

r

So they settle for 75,000. He now has no job , no nothing. Thats not enough money to last 6 months..
 
So they settle for 75,000. He now has no job , no nothing. Thats not enough money to last 6 months..

probably cuz he has no lawyer. A bad-ass lawyer will file for $5 million and flood them with paperwork and subpoenas and all kinds of legal shit. Try to make life hell for them and force them to settle for $2 million and be done with.

They'll probably throw $30k at him, tell him to shut up and stop taking dangerous jobs just cuz he's desperate for cash.

$30k is better than $0 I guess.

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