Sep 22, 2021 · Attorneys from Schaerr-Jaffe, LLP of Washington, D.C., along with attorneys John Sullivan of Cedar Hill, Texas, and Robert Wiegand and Melissa Swindle of Dallas, Texas, are leading the class-action...
Mar 25, 2022 · A former diversity manager at United Airlines has sued the carrier and two executives for age, sex and racial discrimination, alleging she was dismissed without cause after complaining about a ...
Dec 21, 2021 · Kirby's threat launched a class-action lawsuit filed by more than two thousand United Airlines employees that came together in a coalition called Airline Employees for Health Freedom (AE4HF). The group claims that the airline violated their statutory rights after it fired at least 200 workers and refused to pay 2,000 employees for over a month.
Nov 16, 2018 · Thatcher A. Stone, an attorney at Stone & Woodrow and a professor of aviation law at the University of Virginia's School of Law, was bumped from a flight in 2004, and fought back in court. “The...
How much did the doctor get from United? Previous reports say that United Airlines reached a confidential settlement with Dao to the tune of $140 million for the injuries he suffered, including a broken nose, a concussion, and broken teeth.Jan 3, 2020
In April 2018, one of the Aviation Department officers, James Long, filed a lawsuit against United Airlines and the Chicago Department of Aviation alleging that he was not properly trained to handle misbehaving passengers, was unfairly fired, and slandered.
A United Airlines spokesperson said that since Dr. Dao refused to give up his seat and leave the plane voluntarily, airline employees "had to" call upon airport security to force him to comply. However, since the flight was not overbooked, United Airlines had no legal right to give his seat to another passenger.Apr 12, 2017
A temporary memorial was built near the crash site soon after the attacks. Construction of a permanent Flight 93 National Memorial was dedicated on September 10, 2011, and a concrete and glass visitor center (situated on a hill overlooking the site) was opened exactly four years later....United Airlines Flight 93.Suicide hijackingSurvivors017 more rows
If you choose to sue an airline for mistreatment, its actions will be weighed against the common carrier standard to determine if the airline or its employees acted inappropriately.
Breach of contract: This may occur when an airline fails to provide a service that is required by federal regulations.
Passenger mistreatment on airplanes has made the headlines more than once over the past year. In one case, United Airlines literally dragged a physician off an overbooked plane to make room for additional crew members. And in May, a Delta Airlines employee, who was trying to explain why a domestic flight had been delayed for 17 hours, ...
These may include: Injury or death due to equipment failure, in-flight accidents (such as luggage falling from the overhead bin), or a crash: In 2015, a woman sued United Airlines after sustaining injuries when the pilot hit the breaks to avoid a collision.
In layman’s terms, airlines are obligated to use a higher standard of care to protect passengers from harm and ensure that they reach their final destination safely. However, it should be noted that this standard was relaxed in 1998 due to the advancement in technology and regulation around public transportation.
Airlines belong to a legal category called “common carriers,” which applies to entities that transport people for a fee, including buses and trains. Common carriers are held to a heightened duty of care. In layman’s terms, airlines are obligated to use a higher standard of care to protect passengers from harm and ensure that they reach their final destination safely. However, it should be noted that this standard was relaxed in 1998 due to the advancement in technology and regulation around public transportation. As a result, railroads, subways, planes, and buses are no longer considered to be especially hazardous.
Airlines and their personnel are given quite a bit of authority to handle certain situations, but outright abuse should never be tolerated. And with the advent of smartphones, which allow people to record and immediately publicize bad behavior, passengers are standing up for their rights more than ever before.
The plaintiff is seeking to recover for negligent infliction of emotional distress on behalf of himself and all other passengers onboard who faced a similar situation.
The basics of United’s 777 engine failure. On February 20, 2021, UA328 from Denver to Honolulu suffered a major engine failure shortly after takeoff. The Boeing 777-200 had a total of 241 people onboard, including 231 passengers and 10 crew members. The right engine caught fire shortly after takeoff, and debris fell from ...
United has a duty to inspect and maintain its aircraft using some level of due prudence. It’s argued that for something this catastrophic to happen, a breach of duty has been demonstrated. United’s breach of duty resulted in the infliction of severe emotional distress upon passengers.
David Katzman holds an Airline Transport Pilot certificate (the highest pilot certification issued by the Federal Aviation Administration), and is “type rated” and thus qualified to act as pilot-in-command and too instruct others in several transport category jet aircraft.
For over 50 years Katzman Lampert & Stoll has been representing victims of airplane and helicopter accidents and their families. Partners David Katzman, Bruce Lampert, and Bradley Stoll have established themselves as globally respected experts in the practice of aviation accident litigation. We take pride in compassionately serving our clients, and helping make air travel safer.