A U.S. judge ruled late on Tuesday that relatives of those killed in a 2019 Boeing 737 MAX Ethiopian Airlines crash may seek compensation for pain and suffering of passengers before the plane hit. | May 31, 2023
Pain, terror can be considered in Boeing Max crash, judge rules- David KoenigAssociated PressFamilies of passengers who died in the crash of a Boeing 737 Max in Ethiopia can seek damages for the pain and terror suffered by victims in the minutes before the plane flew nose-down into the ground, a federal judge has.
Clifford, Webb spar over crash evidence in Boeing litigation- Patricia Mansonpmanson@lawbulletinmedia.comIt took between 23 and 24 seconds for Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 to plunge from the sky into the ground in a 2019 crash that killed all 157 people on board.Two titans of the law faced off in federal court.
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The lawsuit is based on a 2010 complaint by Don Lippert, a diabetic inmate at Stateville Correctional Center who claimed he was denied his twice-daily doses of insulin, that grew into a class action against the state.