Opinion ID: 521916
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: The causation and type of injury

Text: 29 Molett I similarly governs the outcome of this factor. There the court noted that [e]very factor identified as a cause of the accident might have occurred as easily on land, and the injuries the parties suffered are indistinguishable from those arising out of similar land-based mishaps. Molett I, 826 F.2d at 1427 (emphasis added). Molett I considered every factor, not just those limited to the products liability and related indemnity claim. Notwithstanding Molett I 's sweeping analysis, we independently find it of no overriding importance that the plaintiffs' have alleged as the cause of the accident the negligence of the vessel owner. Clearly, Molett and Landry's fall from the scaffold could have as easily occurred while in the Vicksburg shipyard. 30