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CHICAGO -- A woman who says she was injured when a Southwest Airlines jet slid off the end of a runway at Midway International Airport in a snowstorm earlier this month sued the airline and the city on Friday.
The lawsuit claims the Dallas-based airline was careless and negligent in landing the plane on the snowy runway on Dec. 8, causing Bernice James, of Chicago, to suffer "severe fear and terror, emotional distress" and physical injuries, according to the lawsuit, which was filed in Cook County Circuit Court.
James' lawsuit, which seeks unspecified damages, also contends the city of Chicago failed to properly inspect the runway and should have closed Midway because of "unsafe and adverse conditions."
Southwest Airlines spokeswoman Paula Berg declined comment Friday. Jennifer Hoyle, a spokeswoman for the city's legal department, said she had not seen the lawsuit and couldn't comment.
Earlier this week, two other passengers aboard the Baltimore-to-Chicago flight filed a lawsuit against Southwest, the city and Chicago-based Boeing Co.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the accident, which killed 6-year-old Joshua Woods of Leroy, Ind. He was inside a car crushed by the plane when it skidded off the end of a runway, through a fence and into the street.
His family's attorney, Ronald Stearney Jr., said Friday he intends to file a lawsuit but would not say when.