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Brais & Brais Files Wrongful Death Case on Behalf of Widow Whose Husband Drowned Off Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

December 21, 2011 Florida Scuba Diving & Snorkeling Injury

Ft. Lauderdale Drowning Attorneys.jpgBrais & Brais’ attorneys have filed a wrongful death case in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida for the drowning of Leonardo Rosales. On October 20, 2010, Enrique Pitta of Oakland Park, Florida invited Mr. Rosales aboard his boat to go diving for lobster. The method of diving selected was not the traditional scuba tank, but, a Brownie’s Third Lung Hookah System. The Hookah System supplies air to the diver from above the surface by a gas powered motor. Mr. Rosales was unfamiliar with the Hookah System and drowned leaving behind a wife and two small children.

The complaint alleges Pitta was negligent and responsible for Mr. Rosales’ death due to his failure to:

  • Provide a reasonably safe dive plan;
  • Conduct the dive in a reasonably safe manner;
  • Properly maintain Brownie’s Third Lung Hookah System;
  • Properly operate the Brownie’s Third Lung Hookah System;
  • Properly warn the dangers associated with the “hookah” from of diving; and,
  • Make sure prior to the dive that he was qualified to participate in the dive.

The estate and family seek compensation for the wrongful death in the form of lost earnings, spousal/parental companionship, support, instruction, and guidance along with mental pain and suffering.