Legal action pursued against Waverley paddle steamer operators
It's following September's crash into Brodick Pier in Arran.
Two passengers, seriously injured when the Waverley crashed at Arran, are taking legal action for compensation.
The paddle steamer hit the pier in September, leaving dozens hurt and sparking a major rescue operation.
More than 200 passengers were on the vessel at the time of the crash.
Thompson's solicitors is seeking legal action, on behalf of two disgruntled passengers, against Waverley Excursions.
Solicitor Nicola Thompson said: “We know from eye witness reports that the vessel approached the pier at Brodick at a substantial speed and struck with an enormous force.
“We are fast tracking a legal claim on behalf of two passengers who were holidaying in Scotland and suffered terrible injuries due to the collision.
"Their entire trip was ruined and in addition they suffered the indignity of being refused any refund by the operators of the Waverley.
“We will be initiating further claims shortly and call on the ferry owners to meet with us to conclude these matters as quickly as possible.”
Waverley Excursions says they haven't had any contact about legal action and anyone who asked for a refund has been issued one.
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