Delta Sued by Passengers After Toronto Crash Landing
Delta Sued by Passengers After Toronto Crash Landing

Delta Sued by Passengers After Toronto Crash Landing

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Following a crash landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport where a Delta Air Lines plane overturned, multiple passengers have filed lawsuits against the airline, including Marthinus Lourens and Hannah Krebs, alleging significant physical and emotional injuries. The crash occurred when the plane burst into flames and flipped upside down, with passengers claiming Delta's gross negligence and inadequate training led to the incident. Delta has offered $30,000 in compensation to each passenger as a goodwill gesture, but legal actions continue. The Montreal Convention, which allows for claims up to $200,000 for injuries on international flights, could significantly impact compensation outcomes. Investigations by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada and the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board are underway to determine the cause of the crash. Despite the dramatic nature of the incident, all 80 onboard survived with 21 reported injuries.

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