
The family members of three of the victims killed in the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge are looking to make the owner of the ship that crashed into it held legally liable for their deaths.
Attorneys from the firm representing the family members are planning to file a court motion seeking to hold Grace Ocean Private Limited, the Singapore-based company that owns the Dali, responsible for the construction workers’ deaths.
The container ship hit the bridge in late March in the early morning hours after it lost power, causing the bridge to collapse.
Eight construction workers doing maintenance on the bridge fell into the water, and six of them died. All six of them were immigrant workers.
The collapsed bridge cost millions of dollars in econ …