Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!think!mit-eddie!mit-hermes!jpexg From: jpexg@mit-hermes.ARPA (John Purbrick) Newsgroups: net.railroad,net.legal Subject: Railfan's widow sues B&M Message-ID: <2682@mit-hermes.ARPA> Date: Thu, 24-Jul-86 16:47:01 EDT Article-I.D.: mit-herm.2682 Posted: Thu Jul 24 16:47:01 1986 Date-Received: Fri, 25-Jul-86 00:07:40 EDT Distribution: net Organization: The MIT AI Lab, Cambridge, MA Lines: 13 Xref: mnetor net.railroad:614 net.legal:2724 At risk of starting another round of "Trespasser sues for megabucks" stories in net.legal, here's a story. A couple of years back there was a fatal railroad crash just north of Boston. Four people were killed, three of them railroad employees. The fourth, however, was a railroad buff who had talked one of the engineers into letting him ride in the locomotive cab, against company policy and instructions to employees. Now, (you guessed it) the guy's widow is suing the Boston and Maine for her husband's death. Is there any chance that the B&M could countersue the man's estate for his action in suborning one of their employees to dereliction of duty, thus involving the company in an expensive lawsuit?