Case Involving Barge Accident

In Am. Milling Co. v. Trustee of the Distribution Trust, No. 08-3888, an action arising out of an accident in which a casino ship was damaged by a barge that broke loose from a towboat, the court affirmed partial judgment for plaintiff where the district court reasonably could conclude that the ship owners projected higher expenditures on promotional activities than the company actually spent after the accident, and therefore incurred no damages.

 

Related Resources

  • Read the Eighth Circuit’s Decision in Am. Milling Co. v. Trustee of the Distribution Trust, No. 08-3888

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