Old 02-26-2007 | 05:54 AM
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Originally Posted by MikeB525
http://www.farrin.com/legal-news/per...mair-crash.php

Warning: This appears to be a TEXTBOOK SCAM!!!

Lawyers have sued Bombarier in a false/phony/fraudulent claim that the aircraft is defective in that there was supposedly no "protection" of the pax from the fuel system. They also supposedly claim that the aircraft should have had a runway awareness system, something which is not required to exist. There exists, at the time of this filing, strong evidence contrary to all claims.

Here's what REALLY happened: In an attempt to maximize revenue for their personal injury BUSINESSES and maximize the amount of money they can shove in their pockets, the laywers fabricated an openly phony LIE about the aircraft fuel system design. They then pitched the phony story line to family members, in this case the estate of one Ms. Kathlene Moscoe, and got them to be the subject of the filing (the technical term is "PATSY"). THIS APPEARS TO BE A TEXTBOOK SCAM!!!! I'd recomment the Comair cheif pilots and representatives from Bombarier contact the Kentucky State Attorney General's Office about this. The company I work for was recently taken by one of these scams, although on a much much smaller scale.

BTW, did you ever notice how people who sue always keep the asking amount a secret ("unspecified damages"). I wonder what they're afraid of

I'm assuming you cut and pasted? Pretty loaded speech.

In this country, people have the right to sue for anything they think they can get their hands on. It's up to judges and juries to decide if the suit has merit and warrants an award.

Ambulance chasing lawyers have been doing this for as long as ambulance chasing lawyers have existed. Don't take it personally. Let it play out in court.
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