The crew members signed a liability waiver, stating the risk of injury and even death, absolving the company of any possible problems.
David Ryder/GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/Getty Images via AFPThe OceanGate logo is seen on June 21, 2023 on a ship stored near the OceanGate offices in Everett, Washington
Documents obtained from the North American site ‘TMZ’, points out that the chances are from OceanGate, the company that owns the submarine titanic that imploded in Atlantic Ocean at five passengers who are penalized for the accident are low. That’s because the crew signed a liability agreement that predicted the risk of injury and even death. The website had access to a copy of the contract given to expedition travelers last summer, and it talks about the risk of serious injury, injury, disability and death. “I ____ certify that I have voluntarily applied to participate in a scuba diving operation organized by OceanGate Expeditions,” the document reads, followed by other excerpts such as: “I accept full responsibility for the risk of personal injury, disability and death.” and property damage during involvement in the operation”. “Being submerged below the surface of the sea exposes this ship to extreme pressure conditions and any failure of the ship while I am on board could result in serious injury or death.” . If I am injured during surgery I may not receive immediate medical attention.” “I understand the risks associated with the activities that are performed during surgery and I take full responsibility for all risks of property damage, injury, disabilities and death. […] I consent to OceanGate Expeditions, Ltd. defend, indemnify, protect and hold harmless. from any loss, liability, damage or expense that you may incur as a result of any claim made contrary to this release statement.” Before signing, OceanGate also states: “I hereby accept full responsibility for the risk of personal injury, disability , death and property damage resulting from the negligence of either party during shipment.” The Titan, a submersible that went missing Sunday, April 18, imploded in the Atlantic Ocean, according to U.S. Coast Guard investigations released Thursday, March 22 ., found the wreck of the ship 500 meters from the Titanic. Everyone on board perished and the chances of recovering the remains are slim.