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Liability Risk and Insurance

Alaska Airlines

A brief filed in a San Francisco district court on behalf of 50 victims of the January 2000 Alaska Airlines flight 261 crash with 88 deaths, argues that the families should be able to seek punitive damages for in-air agony of the final minutes. It also argues that, as the plane crashed into the sea, maritime law should apply, allowing wider and punitive damages.

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