Britain’s highest court, the Law Lords, “ruled that lesser courts correctly threw out an application by passengers or their families seeking to sue two airlines, British Airways and China Airlines, for death and injury from deep vein thrombosis (DVT). The action was a test case that could have thrown the air industry open to compensation claims for millions of pounds.” (Martin Hickman, The Independent, Dec. 9; Simon Calder, The Independent, Dec. 9; Joshua Rozenberg, Daily Telegraph, Dec. 9). More: see Jun. 25 (Australia), Oct. 3, 2004 (U.S.), etc.
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Britain’s highest court, the Law Lords, “ruled that lesser courts correctly threw out an application by passengers or their families seeking to sue two airlines, British Airways and China Airlines, for death and injury from deep vein thrombosis (DVT). The action was a test case that could have thrown the air industry open to compensation […]
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