Close Menu
  • Home
  • Life Insurance
  • Auto Insurance
  • Home Insurance
  • Health Insurance
  • Business Insurance
  • Travel Insurance
  • Specialized Insurance
  • Insurance Tips & Guides
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Insure GenZInsure GenZ Thursday, June 4
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Life Insurance
  • Auto Insurance
  • Home Insurance
  • Health Insurance
  • Business Insurance
  • Travel Insurance
  • Specialized Insurance
  • Insurance Tips & Guides
Insure GenZInsure GenZ
Home»Travel Insurance»After Multiple Settlements, Judge Delays Civil Trial Over Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Travel Insurance

After Multiple Settlements, Judge Delays Civil Trial Over Baltimore Bridge Collapse

AwaisBy AwaisJune 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Copy Link Email
Follow Us
Google News Flipboard
After Multiple Settlements, Judge Delays Civil Trial Over Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

A federal judge agreed Monday to postpone a civil trial over the 2024 collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge after a flurry of last-minute settlements resolved most of the remaining claims.

U.S. District Judge James Bredar expressed frustration about the timing of last week’s settlements, including deals resolving all pending claims over the deaths of six construction workers. The workers were filling potholes when the container ship Dali lost power and crashed into the bridge in the early morning hours of March 26, 2024.

Virtually all of the unresolved claims are alleging economic losses by businesses and local governments. None of the remaining parties were asking to start the trial as scheduled this week.

Bredar, who was nominated to the bench by Democratic President Barack Obama, was scheduled to hear attorneys’ opening statements on Monday for a trial expected to last approximately five weeks. He postponed the proceedings indefinitely to consider legal arguments that could lead to further settlements and possibly end the litigation without a trial.

Workers’ Families, Other Parties Settle Baltimore Bridge Tragedy Claims

Bredar said he was “highly frustrated,” but acknowledged that civil cases often settle on the eve of trial.

“It’s not directed at just one side or another. It takes two to tango,” Bredar said. “I’m frustrated on behalf of the public (and) the court.”

Details of the settlements with families of the construction workers weren’t publicly disclosed.

Less than two weeks ago, Bredar rejected a prior request to delay the trial after the filing of criminal charges against companies that managed the Dali.

On May 12, Justice Department prosecutors announced a criminal indictment against Singapore-based Synergy Marine Pte Ltd. and Chennai, India-based Synergy Maritime Pte Ltd.

The operator of the Dali and its technical superintendent are charged with conspiracy, misconduct causing death, failing to immediately inform the U.S. Coast Guard of a hazardous condition, obstructing the National Transportation Safety Board and making false statements.

The criminal indictment accuses the ship operator of intentionally relying on an improper fuel pump and then lying about it to investigators.

Synergy Marine accused prosecutors of improperly treating an accident as a crime and said it would “vigorously” defend itself against the indictment’s “inaccurate” allegations.

“This was a maritime casualty that should be assessed through the full factual, technical and regulatory record, rather than through selective mischaracterizations in a criminal indictment,” the company said in a statement last month.

In April, a $2.25 billion settlement was announced between the state of Maryland, Synergy Marine and Grace Ocean Private Limited, the Singapore-based ship owner. Grace Ocean hasn’t been charged with any crimes related to the collapse.

The list of claimants with unresolved claims includes the city of Baltimore, which has claims for economic losses it blames on the bridge’s destruction. The city joined the companies in asking for the trial to be delayed.

Top Photo: Reporters follow attorneys as they leave the Edward A. Garmatz United States District Courthouse after a judge postponed a civil trial over the 2024 deadly collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, Monday, June 1, 2026, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

Copyright 2026 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Topics
Legislation

Interested in Legislation?

Get automatic alerts for this topic.

Baltimore Bridge Civil Collapse Delays Judge Multiple Settlements Trial
Follow on Google News Follow on Flipboard
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Email Copy Link
Awais
  • Website

Related Posts

Corpus Christi Delays Decision on Billion-Dollar Water Plant

June 4, 2026

EU, US Committed to Complying With Trade Deal, Says US Trade Chief

June 4, 2026

WTW Gets Approval to Operate Investment Business in Dubai Int’l Financial Centre

June 4, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Our Latest Blogs

Deadly Screwworm Parasite Found in US Threatens Cattle Herd

June 4, 2026

Corpus Christi Delays Decision on Billion-Dollar Water Plant

June 4, 2026

Biggest Diesel Shock Since 2022 Deals Another Blow to US Farmers

June 4, 2026

More Americans own wearables, connected health devices: survey

June 4, 2026
Recent Posts
  • Deadly Screwworm Parasite Found in US Threatens Cattle Herd
  • Corpus Christi Delays Decision on Billion-Dollar Water Plant
  • Biggest Diesel Shock Since 2022 Deals Another Blow to US Farmers
  • More Americans own wearables, connected health devices: survey
  • After Multiple Settlements, Judge Delays Civil Trial Over Baltimore Bridge Collapse

Subscribe to Updates

Insure Genz is a modern insurance blog built for the next generation. Subscribe it for more updates.

Insure Genz is a modern insurance blog built for the next generation. We break down complex topics across categories like Auto, Health, Business, Life, and Travel Insurance — making them simple, useful, and easy to understand. Whether you're just getting started or looking for expert tips and guides, we've got you covered with clear, reliable content.

Our Picks

Deadly Screwworm Parasite Found in US Threatens Cattle Herd

June 4, 2026

Corpus Christi Delays Decision on Billion-Dollar Water Plant

June 4, 2026

Biggest Diesel Shock Since 2022 Deals Another Blow to US Farmers

June 4, 2026

More Americans own wearables, connected health devices: survey

June 4, 2026
Most Popular

Deadly Screwworm Parasite Found in US Threatens Cattle Herd

June 4, 2026

Corpus Christi Delays Decision on Billion-Dollar Water Plant

June 4, 2026

Biggest Diesel Shock Since 2022 Deals Another Blow to US Farmers

June 4, 2026

More Americans own wearables, connected health devices: survey

June 4, 2026
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
© 2026 Insure GenZ. Designed by Insure GenZ.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.