The Boston Molasses Flood of 1919, which killed 21 people and caused $11 million in damages, became a landmark legal case where a corporation was held responsible for a structural failure, leading to the Ogden report and subsequent reforms including revised building codes across the United States and mandatory engineering certification for major construction projects.
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Roughly 11 million in today's money.
Divided among 119 plaintiffs.
A widow received about $7,000 for the death of her husband. A family received $2,000 for the death of a child.
The Boston Molasses Flood was one of the first cases in American history where a corporation was held legally responsible for a structural failure. Before this, industrial disasters were almost always blamed on workers, on accidents, on bad luck. The Ogden report changed that.
Within 5 years of the verdict, Massachusetts had revised its building codes. New York followed, then Illinois, then most of the United States.
Engineering plans for major construction now required certification by a licensed engineer. Before Boston, a bookkeeper could approve a tank holding 26 million pounds of liquid.
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