French explorer Paul-Henri Nargeolet, whose family have filed the lawsuit, was one of the five passengers on the OceanGate submersible when it imploded on 18 June, 2023.
It wasn’t until the following day that a search was launched for the missing submersible, and on June 22, the US Coast Guard announced it had found a debris field in the search for the missile.
On Tuesday (August 6), Nargeolet’s family accused OceanGate, the operator of the vessel, of gross negligence and sued the company for $50 million.
The lawsuit makes a series of claims about the events that took place in the lead up to the implosion, including that Titan ‘dropped weights’ 90 minutes into its dive.
OceanGate has been accused of gross negligence. (David Ryder/Getty Images)
The decision to drop the weights indicates the crew had attempted to abort the dive, the lawsuit says, suggesting those on board were aware of a problem.
“While the exact cause of failure may never be determined, experts agree that the Titanâs crew would have realized exactly what was happening,â the lawsuit says, per the New York Post.
âCommon sense dictates that the crew were well aware they were going to die, before dying.â
It continued: âThe crew may well have heard the carbon fiberâs crackling noise grow more intense as the weight of the water pressed on Titanâs hull. The crew lost communications and perhaps power as well.
âBy expertsâ reckoning, they would have continued to descend, in full knowledge of the vesselâs irreversible failures, experiencing terror and mental anguish prior to the Titan ultimately imploding.â
Paul-Henri Nargeolet had visited the wreckage before. (JOEL SAGET/AFP via Getty Images)
Nargeolet had previously traveled down to the wreckage of the Titanic, but his family accused OceanGate failed to warn him about the durability of the Titan submersible before his final trip.
Had he known more details about the submersible, Nargeolet would not have taken part in the expedition, the lawsuit claims.
âDecedent Nargeolet may have died doing what he loved to do, but his death â and the deaths of the other Titan crew members â was wrongful,â the lawsuit concludes.
OceanGate must respond to the complaint in the coming weeks.