Diamond "B" Marine Services Inc., as Owner/operator of Cb Miss Bernice, Petitioner-Appellant-Cross-Appellee/appellee v. Trico Marine Assets Inc. Trico Marine Operators Inc., Claimants-Appellees-Cross-Appellees, Michael A. Cheramie Kenneth B. Heller, Claimants-Appellees, Lonnie Fontenot, Individually and on Behalf of Their Dependent Children, Amy and Jacob Fontenot Wayne Paul Thibodaux, Individually and on Behalf of Their Dependant Minor Child, Blake M. Thibodaux, and Their Dependant Children, Angel M. Thibodaux and Kelly M. Thibodaux Alan J. Leblanc Individually and on Behalf of Their Dependant Children, Shere A. Leblanc and Michelle R. Leblanc, Claimants-Appellees-Cross-Appellants/appellants v. James Andrew Bennett, Claimant-Appellant

332 F.3d 779
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
DecidedMay 28, 2003
Docket01-31323
StatusPublished

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Diamond "B" Marine Services Inc., as Owner/operator of Cb Miss Bernice, Petitioner-Appellant-Cross-Appellee/appellee v. Trico Marine Assets Inc. Trico Marine Operators Inc., Claimants-Appellees-Cross-Appellees, Michael A. Cheramie Kenneth B. Heller, Claimants-Appellees, Lonnie Fontenot, Individually and on Behalf of Their Dependent Children, Amy and Jacob Fontenot Wayne Paul Thibodaux, Individually and on Behalf of Their Dependant Minor Child, Blake M. Thibodaux, and Their Dependant Children, Angel M. Thibodaux and Kelly M. Thibodaux Alan J. Leblanc Individually and on Behalf of Their Dependant Children, Shere A. Leblanc and Michelle R. Leblanc, Claimants-Appellees-Cross-Appellants/appellants v. James Andrew Bennett, Claimant-Appellant, 332 F.3d 779 (5th Cir. 2003).

Opinion

332 F.3d 779

TRICO MARINE ASSETS INC.; Trico Marine Operators Inc., Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
DIAMOND B MARINE SERVICES INC., etc.; et al., Defendants,
Diamond B Marine Services Inc., In Personam, Defendant-Appellant.
In Re: In the Matter of the Complaint of Trico Marine Operators Inc., as Owners/Operators/Owners pro hac vice of the OSV CANE RIVER, Praying for Exoneration From or Limitation of Liability.
Trico Marine Assets Inc.; Trico Marine Operators Inc., as Owners/Operators/Owners pro hac vice of the OSV CANE RIVER, Petitioners-Appellees-Cross-Appellees,
v.
Texaco Exploration & Production Inc., Intervenor-Appellee-Cross-Appellant-Cross-Appellee,
ACE USA, successor-in-interest Intervenor-Appellee-Cross-Appellant,
CIGNA, Intervenor-Appellee,
v.
Diamond "B" Marine Services Inc., Claimant-Appellant-Cross-Appellee/Appellee,
James Andrew Bennett, Claimant-Appellant,
v.
Lonnie Fontenot; Wayne Paul Thibodaux, individually and on behalf of their dependent minor child, Blake Milton Thibodaux, and their dependant children, Angel Marie Thibodaux and Kelly Marie Thibodaux; Alan J. LeBlanc, individually and on behalf of their dependant children Shere A. LeBlanc and Michelle R. LeBlanc, Claimants-Appellees-Cross-Appellants/Appellants-Cross-Appellees.
In Re: In the Matter of the Complaint of Diamond B. Marine Services Inc., as Owner/Operator of CB MISS BERNICE Praying for Exoneration From or Limitation of Liability Regarding Collision of 25 March, 1999 with OSV CANE RIVER.

Diamond "B" Marine Services Inc., as Owner/Operator of CB MISS BERNICE, Petitioner-Appellant-Cross-Appellee/Appellee,
v.
Trico Marine Assets Inc.; Trico Marine Operators Inc., Claimants-Appellees-Cross-Appellees,
Michael A. Cheramie; Kenneth B. Heller, Claimants-Appellees,
Lonnie Fontenot, individually and on behalf of their dependent children, Amy and Jacob Fontenot; Wayne Paul Thibodaux, individually and on behalf of their dependant minor child, Blake M. Thibodaux, and their dependant children, Angel M. Thibodaux and Kelly M. Thibodaux; Alan J. LeBlanc; individually and on behalf of their dependant children, Shere A. LeBlanc and Michelle R. LeBlanc, Claimants-Appellees-Cross-Appellants/Appellants,
v.
James Andrew Bennett, Claimant-Appellant.

No. 01-31323.

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.

May 28, 2003.

COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED Thomas G. O'Brien, Edwin Christian Laizer (argued), Francis V. Liantonio, Jr., Charles A. Cerise, Jr., Adams & Reese, New Orleans, LA, for Petitioners-Appellees and Cheramie and Heller.

Arthur J. O'Keefe (argued), Dutel & Tranchina, Metairie, LA, for Bennett, Claimant-Appellant.

John Blackwell (argued), New Iberia, LA, for Diamond B Marine Services Inc.

Daniel L. Daboval (argued), Daboval & O'Brien, Houston, TX, for Texaco Exporation and Production Inc., CIGNA and ACE USA.

Charles Joseph Ballay (argued), Adrian Anthony Colon, Jr., Ballay, Braud & Colon, Belle Chasse, LA, Thomas More Flanagan, Stacy S. Head, Stanley, Flanagan & Reuter, New Orleans, LA, for Elizabeth and Lonnie Fontenot, Janet and Paul Thibodaux and Kathleen and Alan LeBlanc.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana.

Before JONES, WIENER and DeMOSS, Circuit Judges.

DeMOSS, Circuit Judge:

On March 25, 1999, the C/B MISS BERNICE collided with the O.S.V. CANE RIVER in the fog in the Mississippi River below Venice, Louisiana. This collision led to three lawsuits: 1) a suit brought in admiralty by Trico Marine Assets, Inc. and Trico Marine Operators, Inc. (collectively "Trico") against Diamond B Marine Services, Inc. ("Diamond B"); 2) an exoneration/limitation action instituted by Trico; and, 3) an exoneration/limitation action instituted by Diamond B. These three cases were consolidated before the Federal District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana.

The district court entered judgment in favor of Trico for damages totaling $43,167.09 against Diamond B and James A. Bennett (the captain of the MISS BERNICE). The court also rendered judgment in favor of Trico and against Diamond B and Bennett for full indemnity for any damages that would be assessed against Trico in any other proceeding. The district court also denied Diamond B's petition for exoneration or limitation of liability and awarded damages to three injured Texaco Exploration and Production, Inc. (Texaco) employees: Wayne Thibodaux, Lonnie Fontenot and Alan LeBlanc (collectively "complainants"). In an amended judgment, the district court ordered that the complainants reimburse their employer, Texaco, for the amount of past medical expenses Texaco provided them.

Diamond B, Bennett and the complainants all appeal various aspects of the district court's order. Texaco has filed as an appellee-cross-appellant cross-appellee and Trico has responded as an appellee.

BACKGROUND

On the morning of March 25, 1999, both the MISS BERNICE and the CANE RIVER were docked in Venice. The MISS BERNICE was chartered to Texaco, and Texaco ordered Bennett to pick up its employees (the complainants) at Garden Island Bay and return them to Venice. Although he knew visibility that morning was extremely restricted, Bennett departed from Venice without a lookout and without turning on his running lights. Furthermore, Bennett had never been trained to use the vessel's Si-Tex radar unit. The radar had been installed eleven months before the collision, but Bennett was absent that day and Diamond B left him to read the radar's manual and figure it out for himself. Bennett also decided to run the vessel at full speed, approximately 18 knots, even though the engine noise would make it difficult to hear the radio or the fog signals of other vessels. Finally, he failed to check any of the MISS BERNICE's navigation equipment and ran at full speed without fog signals.

Although visibility remained very poor when Bennett arrived at Garden Island Bay, he decided to return to Venice immediately, still running at full speed and still without a lookout, running lights, or fog signals. The MISS BERNICE's engine noise was so loud that Bennett hooked up an external speaker to hear the radio. Bennett had complained about the engine noise problem in the past, but Diamond B had not done anything to remedy it.

As he approached the West Point Light, Bennett overtook a northbound supply boat, the O.S.V. ENSCO SCHOONER. Robert Rusho, the captain of that vessel, testified that he did not see the MISS BERNICE on the radar and that Bennett failed to radio him to make an overtaking agreement. Rusho was not aware that the MISS BERNICE was in the area until he heard her engines, which briefly slowed down as she cut around the starboard side of the ENSCO SCHOONER and then gunned back to full speed.

Continuing northbound at full speed, Bennett saw the CANE RIVER as a target on the MISS BERNICE's radar. Unfortunately, due to his lack of training and to the CANE RIVER's very slow speed, Bennett thought that the CANE RIVER was also northbound and that he was overtaking her. In reality, the CANE RIVER was southbound, and the two vessels were meeting.

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