9/11 Victims Can Sue Airlines

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NEW YORK - Lawsuits blaming airlines, the Port Authority and the Boeing Co. for injuries and deaths in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks can proceed, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.

The defendants had argued that the suits should be dismissed because they had no duty to anticipate and guard against deliberate and suicidal aircraft crashes and because any alleged negligence on their part was not the cause of the deaths and injuries.

In his 49-page ruling, U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein said the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which owns the World Trade Center property, "has not shown that it will prove its defense of governmental immunity as to negligence allegations made by WTC occupants."

The judge also said the evidence he had seen does not support Boeing's argument that the invasion and takeover of the ****pit by the terrorists frees it from liability.

The plaintiffs said Boeing should have designed its ****pit door to prevent hijackers from invading the ****pit.

The plaintiffs had also argued that American and United Airlines and the Port Authority were legally responsible to protect people on the ground when the hijacked aircraft smashed into the twin towers, causing them to collapse.

The ruling was based on the cases of about 70 of the injured and representatives of those who died in the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon (news - web sites) and the crash of a hijacked plane in Pennsylvania.

As a result of the ruling, court officials were preparing for a possible legal onslaught at the Manhattan courthouse as early as this week as some people choose lawsuits over applying to the federal victims compensation fund.

Dec. 22 is the last day families may apply for the fund, created by Congress to provide financial aid to the families of those killed or injured in the attacks and to protect the commercial aviation industry from crippling litigation.

http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=sto...0909/ap_on_re_us/attacks_lawsuits_4&printer=1
 
i can't think of any words to describe how much this bothers me... this country needs a new hobby besides bringing lawsuits against people who couldn't have had responsibility for things

there's plenty of blame to be thrown around for sept 11, but as far as i'm concerned it can all be placed on one man's head, and all that money being spent at lawsuits can be diverted to finding him and his terrorists and getting rid of them.
 
That's really sad. I mean you can't proove if an airline is negligent when something so inconceivable like this happens. You can't protect yourself completely when something airlines couldn't even consider could happen happens. True we've fought against people taking airplanes hostage before, but in this situation there may not have been a sure way to stop this. The terrorists were actually studying to be pilots in America! They knew their ins and outs of these airplanes, and they didn't have far to go to get to their destinations. It's not like there was a lot of time for the people in the airplane, including the pilot (assuming he wasn't involved) to regain control of the airplane. :no:

The point is, stop suing over pain. It hurts, it's unfair, and it should never have happened. It did though. We need to focus more on keeping it from happening again and stop the people behind what already did happen. People really are sue happy and that to me just needs to stop. These types of lawsuits only increase taxes and and insurance costs. Look at the medical insurance, for example. People keep suing their doctors and some lawsuits are scams. Because of this, a nooce had to be put around doctors' insurances and there was a cap placed on the legal amount to sue doctors whether it was worth more or not. There is now a price on our lives, $250,000.00 so if a doctor is neglegent, that's all you can get for it. Now with these possible 9/11 lawsuits, I wonder what will change now? :rolleyes:
 
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