Thuan Vo Tran v. Abdon Callais Offshore, LLC

120 F. Supp. 3d 554, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 97855, 2015 WL 4528774
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Louisiana
DecidedJuly 27, 2015
DocketCivil Action No. 12-0999
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Thuan Vo Tran v. Abdon Callais Offshore, LLC, 120 F. Supp. 3d 554, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 97855, 2015 WL 4528774 (E.D. La. 2015).

Opinion

FINDING OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

JAY C. ZAINEY, District Judge.

This litigation arises out of a maritime collision between the F/V STAR OCEAN [556]*556and the M/V ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER that took place on March 1, 2012. Plaintiffs Trinh Van Tran and Lanh Tran, captain and deckhand, respectively, of the F/V STAR OCEAN, seek damages for personal injuries, past and future lost wages, lost property, and other general damages. Plaintiff Tran & Peter, LLC seeks to recover the costs of the attempted salvage .of the F/V STAR OCEANy which sank after the collision, and other damages. Defendant Abdon Calíais Offshore, LLC seeks to recover the cost of the spill response incurred as part of the aftermath of the collision. Interyenor Tom’s Marine & Salvage, LLC seeks to recover, the amount of a.salvage contract entered into with Tran & Peter, LLC.

Defendant Abdon Calíais Offshore, LLC, appearing with defendants Captain Jack Sears, Jr. and the M/V ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER, disputes the contention of Plaintiffs that it should be held solely liable for the collision.'

The case was tried to the Court, sitting without a jury, on April 20-22, 2015. Having considered the testimony and evidence at trial, the depositions submitted in lieu of live testimony, the arguments of counsel, and applicable law, the Court now enters the following Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law in accordance with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 52(a). To the extent that any finding of fact may be construed, as a conclusion of law, the Court hereby adopts it as such. To the extent that any conclusion of law constitutes a finding of fact, the Court adopts it as such.

I. FINDINGS OF FACT

a. The Collision

The F/V STAR OCEAN (“SO”), owned by Tran & Peter, LLC (“T & P”), was a 77 x 22 foot uninspected fishing vessel of primarily fiberglass construction. It had a metal rigging made of 4 and 3 inch pipe raised just above the cabin and extending the .width of the vessel with lighting and other equipment mounted on it. The SO also had a radio and two radars as well as a radar reflector. At the time of the collision, its crew consisted of Trinh Tran, the captain, three deckhands, including Lanh Tran, and one passenger.'

The M/V ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER (“SJW”), owned by Abdon Calíais Offshore, LLC (“ACO”), was a 205 X 46 foot inspected supply vessel of primarily metal construction. It was outfittéd with a radio and two radars. At the time of the collision, its crew consisted of three captains, including Jack Sears who was piloting the SJW immediately before the collision and Captain McDonald who rushed to the controls right before the collision, three deckhands, and two engineers.

Both vessels were underway on March 1, 2012 at the time of the collision; The SJW had just entered the Gulf of Mexico via Belle Pass after departing from Port Eourchon and was proceeding at 9 knots on a course of somewhere between 168 and 172 degrees. The SO was traveling in the Gulf of Mexico towards Southwest Pass via the Houma Navigation Canal after departing from Dulac and was proceeding at 3-4 knots'on a course of 110 degrees.

Visibility at the time of the collision was restricted due to fog. However, neither party could establish the specific degree of visibility. The captains of the SJW stated at various points that visibility was maybe 1/4 or 1/8.of a mile and worsening as they proceeded into the Gulf of Mexico. The captain of the SO testified that visibility at the time of the collision was 30 feet. Phuc Vo, who was in the wheelhouse of the SO at the time of the collision, stated that visibility was 7-8 feet. Based on the deposition testimony of the captains, the Court finds that visibility at the time of the collision was between 30 feet and 1/4 of a mile.

[557]*557The SJW had the SO on its starboard side. The SJW attempted to turn to the starboard and reduce its speed. It struck the center of the SO -at a perpendicular angle on the port side of the SO. The crew of the SO evacuated onto the SJW, and the SO sunk shortly thereafter.

Both vessels had radar devices. Neither vessel detected the other on its radar. The SO had its radars set at 1/4 of a mile and 3/4 of a mile; the SJW had its radars set at 3 miles and 6 miles. The SJW regularly broadcasted its position on the radio; the SO did not. Neither vessel sounded foghorns. The SJW did not. have a lookout. The SO had a second individual in its wheelhouse, Phuc Vo, at the time of the collision. He was seated to the right of the captain, Trinh. Tran. Trinh Tran asked Phuc Vo to keep -a lookout to the front and to the right.

b. Medical Findings

i. Trinh Tran

At the time of the collision, Trinh Tran was piloting the SO and fell to his left, onto the chair occupied by Phuc Vo. At the referral of counsel for Plaintiffs, Trinh Tran first went to see Dr. George Murphy, accepted as an expert in orthopaedic surgery, on March 12, 2012 and. was continuing to see him at the time of trial. Trinh Tran also continues to take medicine for pain prescribed, by Dr. Murphy. Trinh Tran stated that his work capacity is now only 40% of what it was previously. Trinh Tran also testified that he has experienced intimacy problems with his wife, has memory problems, becomes agitated more easily with his family members, and can no longer play football and basketball.

On his initial visit to Dr. Murphy, Trinh Tran complained of pain in his neck, lower back and right knee. As these problems persisted at his second appointment on April 2, 2012, Dr. Murphy recommended MRI scans of Trinh Tran’s neck, lumbar spine, and right knee., Dr. Murphy did not review the actual. MRI scans, but he did review the radiologists’ reports from those MRI scans. . , ■

Regarding the knee, Dr. Murphy noted the presence of some fluid in, or- an effusion of, the knee joint, which is indicative of inflammation in the knee. There was no' particular damage to the extensor compartment or the lateral compartment of the knee. .Dr. .Murphy noted a tear of the medial meniscus of the knee, which can cause irritation, and pain. Dr. Murphy also noted that an abnormal signal, on the MRI indicated a probable partial tear of the anterior cruciate ligament.

On- May 16, 2014, Dr, Pamela Petrocy performed arthroscopic surgery on Trinh Tran’s right-knee.

Dr. Murphy testified that Trinh Tran continues to experience pain1 even after the surgery and'that the'condition in his knee is chronic. Dr. Murphy noted effusion in Trinh Tran’s knee in his September 2014 visit. He also stated that the injuries havé probably accelerated the arthritis "-in the knee and that more probably than not Trinh - Tran will need knee replacement surgery '■ at some point. ■ Dr. Murphy opined that -the collision caused the tear suffered in his right knee.

■Regarding Trinh Tran’s cervical scan, Dr.-Murphy-reported that the MRI revealed some disc protrusion at multiple levels but in particular at C5-6 and C6-7 (including some cord deformity). Dr. Murphy noted particular concern with the deformity and said one must look for symptoms in the upper extremities to see if the cord is threatened.- Dr. Murphy testified that Trinh Tran did not exhibit any such extremity problems. Dr.

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