“Crash Victims Didn’t Feel Pain,” Claim Boeing Lawyers in Ongoing Legal Battle

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The crash victims’ families claim they should be compensated for the terror and suffering their relatives may have experienced in the minutes leading up to the fatal crashes.

Boeing’s lawyers, however, argue that damages can only be paid for crash victims’ “conscious pain and suffering” if there is verifiable evidence that suffering occurred.

The lawyers claim that, in this case, any speculative pain suffered by the passengers in the milliseconds before their deaths is irrelevant in determining damages because they would not have been aware that they were injured before they died.

Remember, kids: when you die in an accident, make sure you suffer enough that your relatives can claim damages.