Attorneys: Boat fixes sink Nathan Carman’s claim
Nathan's mother,
In a new filing, attorneys for the company asked a
"With missing evidence, including
Attorneys for Carman did not respond to a request for comment.
During the interview with the insurance company's attorneys, Carman testified that the day before the boat sank he made several changes to it, according to court documents. Among other alterations, he "opened four half dollar sized holes in the hull near the waterline and attempted on his own to fill them," according to an earlier court filing.
Attorneys for the insurance company have maintained that the boat sinking was not unintentional and are contesting Carman's claim for its loss.
The court documents have given a rare glimpse into the deep-ocean mystery surrounding
Carman's aunts are separately battling in court in
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