Lawsuit: All 7 Family Members Claim "Significant" Injuries After 2.3 MPH Delta Collision, Even Though NTSB Said No One Was Hurt
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Lawsuit: All 7 Family Members Claim "Significant" Injuries After 2.3 MPH Delta Collision, Even Though NTSB Said No One Was Hurt
A family of seven passengers is suing after a Japan Airlines 787 struck the tail of their Delta 737 at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The collision occurred at about 2.3 mph and the NTSB reported no injuries, which makes the claims rather extraordinary. Seven Family Members Sue After Japan Airlines 787 Hits Delta 737 At 2.3 MPH You may remember the bizarre ground collision at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) in February 2025, wh…
Seven Relatives Sue After Japan Airlines Plane Hits Delta Jet At 2.3 mph — Report Said No One Was Hurt
A new lawsuit makes has a family of seven passengers the only ones claiming injuries from a low speed Seattle airport collision between two planes that was officially classified as injury-free. The legal paradox here is that Delta may face liability as the airline they were flying, even though the Japan Airlines plane caused the accident.
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