Obviously this is an American case, but in the UK we have the Unfair Contract Terms Act which states:Will that stand up if they’ve got signed waivers from consenting adults acknowledging that if they get in there’s a chance they’ll die?
It’s not like hopping on a ferry where these things are regulated and you can just get a ticket and assume all the safety stuff is taken care of.
As soon as they saw the PS3 controller they must have known this was going to be a gamble.
"A person cannot by reference to any contract term ...... exclude or restrict his liability for death or personal injury resulting from negligence."
Maybe the Yanks have a comparable act. In which case the waivers aren't worth the soggy paper they are written on.
But there again, Oceangate would have checked that thoroughly using professionals. As with everything else they did.