2 passengers file lawsuits after Delta plane crash in Toronto | CBC News
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Following a plane crash landing at Toronto's Pearson airport, two passengers, Marthinus Lourens and Hannah Krebs, have filed separate lawsuits against Delta Air Lines and its subsidiary Endeavor Air. The lawsuits claim negligence in the operation and management of the flight, resulting in serious injuries and emotional distress for the passengers. Lourens' lawsuit seeks compensatory and punitive damages, potentially amounting to $200,000 under the Montreal Convention. Krebs claims extreme bodily and mental injuries but has not specified a damages amount. Both lawsuits aim for justice and accountability from the airlines involved.
The lawsuit filed in Georgia alleges negligence by Delta Air Lines and Endeavor Air, claiming significant injuries and emotional distress for Marthinus Lourens due to their actions.
DJC Law, representing Lourens, asserts that the defendants' negligence contributed directly to the crash, leading them to seek compensatory and punitive damages through a jury trial.
Hannah Krebs' complaint, also naming Delta and Endeavor, details extreme bodily and mental injuries suffered from the crash and calls for compensation without specifying an amount.
Motley Rice LLC emphasizes the need for accountability after the crash, stating that the lawsuits aim to secure justice for those affected through their legal actions.
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