According to their claims, Fish’s seemingly harmless act jeopardized the safety and well-being of the hotel and its guests. Drawing a parallel, it’s like a motorist deciding to park his car on train tracks, oblivious to the impending doom.
After bearing the weight of the damage by paying Nandi Hotels over $75,000, Westfield has subrogated its claim, hoping to recover every penny from the man whose overalls became the catalyst for this financial tempest.
The ball is now in the court of the accused. However, as of now, both representatives from Westfield and Marvin Fish remain silent, with no immediate responses to the media’s requests for comments.