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The Wesley Skiles Case


Jury Rejects $25 Million Wes Skiles Case - David Concannon

A jury in Palm Beach County, Florida rejected a $25 million claim that the firm's client, Lamartek, Inc., d/b/a Dive Rite, caused the death of National ...

The Wesley Skiles Case: A Tragic Diving Death | Just Gotta Dive (JGD)

The cause of Skiles' death is officially “accidental drowning,” but what caused this expert diver to drown? Here, we will look at what is known.

Video of Skiles v. Lamartek - Trial - Courtroom View Network

In this wrongful death action, plaintiff Terri Skiles claims Lamartek Inc. is liable for the death of well-known underwater cinematographer ...

Family sues for negligence in Wes Skiles' fatal diving accident

The family of the late High Springs cave diver, explorer and filmmaker Wes Skiles has filed a lawsuit against dive equipment companies alleging their ...

Scuba Gear Manufacturer Not Liable For Death Of Underwater ...

... case-in-chief at trial. The jury deliberated for four ... Skiles, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Wesley Skiles, Deceased v.

Verdict in Wes Skiles case. - CCR Explorers

Great! Hopefully Lamartec will now sue to get legal costs back from Terri Skiles, who will then have to sue her lawyer in order to get the money back.

Widow blames scuba-gear firm in underwater photog's drowning

The widow of world-renowned underwater photographer Wes Skiles will ask a Palm Beach County jury to award her at least $25 million in damages from a diving ...

Dive Rite Cleared of Responsibility in $25M Trial over Underwater ...

Wesley Skiles, a diver and cinematographer with more than 7,000 dives and 100 films to his credit, died during a dive off Boynton Beach, Florida ...

Wes Skiles Verdict Unlucky for Some - Undercurrent.org

The trial seeking $25 million for the drowning death of famed underwater photographer Wesley Skiles "was closely watched by underwater explorers throughout ...

Family, fellow divers testify about Wes Skiles' final dive

Tapped by a National Geographic crew for his knowledge about goliath grouper that haunt waters off Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County diver ...

Shooter: Wes Skiles - Divers Alert Network

Shooter: Wes Skiles · Bearded cave diver holds all the gear and poses for a photo Wes C. · National Geographic magazine cover depicts a submerged ...

Wesley C. Skiles - Wikipedia

Wesley C. Skiles (March 6, 1958 – July 21, 2010) was an American cave diving pioneer, explorer, and underwater cinematographer. Skiles lived in High Springs ...

Widow launches $25m lawsuit against rebreather suppliers - Divernet

The widow of noted underwater photographer and film-maker Wes Skiles, who died in a diving incident in Florida six years ago, is calling for ...

Skiles v. Lamartek, Inc., No. 4D16-2315 | Casetext Search + Citator

Appeal from the Circuit Court for the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, Palm Beach County; Cheryl Caracuzzo, Judge; L.T. Case No. 50-2012-CA-013132- ...

Wesley Skiles' widow suing over rebreather | ScubaBoard

In my limited knowledge of the case and o the Optima rebreather, I am not the person who should be commenting much in this. However, I agree ...

The Verdict Is In: Skiles -v- Lamartek - Scubaverse

On 21st July 2010 renowned underwater photographer Wesley (Wes) Skiles died during a photo shoot off Boynton Beach, Florida.

Cave Diving Pioneer Wesley Skiles | Diving Gone Wrong - YouTube

On July 21st, 2010. Renowned cave diver and photographer Wesley Skiles was diving near Boynton Beach, Florida, filming a documentary when ...

Wes Skiles' Widow Looking For 25 Million from Lamartek | Page 12

shortly before the trial the plaintiff purchased the services of diving expert Dr Alex Deas. After sinking an unmanned O2ptima in a swimming ...

Wesley C. Skiles: Extreme Cool - InDEPTH Magazine

One day after lunch, Wes had an urgent case of the Mexican two-step. He grabbed a roll of toilet paper and went running for the jungle with ...

Underwater photographer Wes Skiles remembered by classmates

... cover features his haunting photograph of divers in an underwater cave in the Bahamas. According to his obituary in The Palm Beach Post, he was working with ...