Maryland Attorney General Files Claims in Key Bridge Collapse
"This disaster was entirely preventable had the Dali's owners and operators exercised proper care and diligence," Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown alleged in a claim filed in the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse.
September 26, 2024 at 10:03 AM
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AdmiraltyWhat You Need to Know
- Maryland filed claims in the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse seeking damages.
- The state accuses the owner of the Dali cargo ship of negligently operating an unseaworthy vessel.
- Maryland claims it will cost at least $1.7 billion to replace the Francis Scott Key Bridge by 2028.
The Maryland Attorney General's Office waited for Tuesday's deadline to file claims in the deadly March 26 bridge collapse that killed six highway maintenance workers and disrupted Baltimore's regional economy.
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