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billSquared
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Outrageous? What exactly surprises you about this?
The widow is suing the people that killed her husband. Is this hard to understand?
Right or wrong is irrelevant. Court actions address economic issues, and this is now an economic issue, to be settled with economic judgements.
If a mishap occurs, nearly certainly a law suit will arise out of that event. Count on it. Predicate all your actions on how they may be interpreted after the fact by laymen on a jury, from what you say into a cockpit voice recorder to the way you drive in traffic. We're all subject to judicial review and legal scrutiny, and if someone is injured or a loss occurs, then you may be assured of it.
na her pockets are not deep enought. Justice can not be served unless there are deep pockets, I mena after all where would the money come from for those attorney fees.I agree with most of what you say, but "The widow is suing the people that killed her husband?" Well, he may of been the one to kill all those people in the helicopter and those folks should turn around and sue the estate of the widow.
Well, he may of been the one to kill all those people in the helicopter and those folks should turn around and sue the estate of the widow.
Counter suits are nearly inevitable. One should always plan on it.
Additionally, it's inevitable that many other parties are brought into these suits, from manufacturers to the company that sold the tickets, to the place that pumped the fuel. If this surprises anyone, surely they were born just yesterday.