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Sep 23
2009
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Hearing Set for Fatal Parasailing AccidentPosted by: Attorney Michael Jordan Tagged in: Personal Injury News
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The Coast Guard will conduct three days of hearings this week about a deadly parasailing accident that claimed the lives of two women at Ocean Isle Beach on Aug. 28. at a North Carolina beach last month.
The crew of the parasailing vessel Tied High and several of its passengers have been called to give statements, among others.
The two women died of blunt force trauma when a rope connecting the parasail to the boat disconnected.
Officials say the Coast Guard will use the findings to improve safety, not to assess civil or criminal responsibility.
If you or a loved one were injured call the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin for assistance – 24-hours-a day, 7-days – at week at 1-800-832-6573 or visit us on the Web at www.Farrin.com. James Scott Farrin may have the resources you need to help you with your claim.
Source: News-Record.com (Greensboro News & Record)
The crew of the parasailing vessel Tied High and several of its passengers have been called to give statements, among others.
The two women died of blunt force trauma when a rope connecting the parasail to the boat disconnected.
Officials say the Coast Guard will use the findings to improve safety, not to assess civil or criminal responsibility.
If you or a loved one were injured call the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin for assistance – 24-hours-a day, 7-days – at week at 1-800-832-6573 or visit us on the Web at www.Farrin.com. James Scott Farrin may have the resources you need to help you with your claim.
Source: News-Record.com (Greensboro News & Record)





