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FILE - This U.S. Army photograph by attorney Douglas Desjardins shows a damaged Black Hawk helicopter resting ing the snow, March 13, 2019, in Worthington, Mass. (U.S. Army photograph provided by attorney Douglas Desjardins via AP, File)

A snowmobiler who crashed into a parked Black Hawk helicopter is awarded $3 million

A federal judge has ruled that the government is liable for a nighttime collision involving a snowmobiler who crashed into a parked Black Hawk helicopter in Massachusetts and awarded him $3.3 million in damages

By MICHAEL CASEY
Published - Sep 24, 2024, 11:21 AM ET
Last Updated - Dec 16, 2024, 06:58 PM EST

BOSTON (AP) — The federal government was mostly responsible for a nighttime collision involving a snowmobiler who nearly died after hitting a Black Hawk helicopter that was parked on a Massachusetts trail, a judge ruled in awarding him $3.3 million in damages.

U.S. District Judge Mark Mastroianni blamed both parties for the March 2019 crash in his ruling Monday, but said the government was 60% responsible for parking the helicopter on a snowmobile trail. He criticized Jeff Smith for not operating the snowmobile safely, for speeding and for wearing tinted goggles.

Smith, a Massachusetts lawyer, had asked for $9.5 million in damages to cover his medical expenses and lost wages and to hold the military responsible for the crash.

“We are grateful for Judge Mastroianni’s thoughtful consideration of the complicated facts of this case,” Smith’s lawyer Doug Desjardins said. “We believe justice was served, and the decision encourages public safety.”

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