Singapore Airlines accused of trying to settle Heathrow flight turbulence claims 'on the cheap'
Briefly

Geoff Kitchen, 73, died on board during a flight experiencing severe turbulence, which launched several passengers into the ceiling and resulted in multiple injuries.
Carter Capner Law claims passengers are entitled to substantial compensation based on permanent impairment assessments rather than just covering immediate medical expenses.
The airline's suggested payments require passengers to sign releases, which may undervalue the true compensation owed for long-term injuries sustained during the incident.
Medical specialists warn that a proper assessment for compensation requires at least 12 months post-injury, highlighting the importance of waiting for accurate evaluations.
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