July 17, 201312 yr I would have thought Asiana would be an easier mark. Sure, fewer seizable assets in the US, but higher likelihood of a big cash verdict?From what I've read, most of the passengers would have to sue Asiana under South Korean laws, which probably don't allow as high rewards as in the US legal system. See why here: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/07/15/compensation-payouts-for-asiana-crash-likely-to-be-vastly-different-for/
July 17, 201312 yr Children of the Magenta Jeff Bea I am an avid globetrotter with my trusty Lufthansa B777F, Polar Air Cargo B744F, and Atlas Air B748F.
July 17, 201312 yr Just got done watching a couple air crash investigation episodes about Korean airlines. Wow. This is not an isolated incident. Negligence, if this turns out to be the case here somehow relates to culture. Weird that's possible when it is lives at risk. Sent from my Apple communications device. William Sequeira
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