Boeing 737 MAX Victims’ Families Can Seek Compensation for Pain and Suffering, Judge Rules

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Boeing 737 MAX Victims’ Families Can Seek Compensation for Pain and Suffering, Judge Rules
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A federal judge ruled that relatives of people who died in a 2019 Boeing 737 MAX crash can seek compensation for the victims’ pain and suffering before the plane hit the ground in Ethiopia

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/boeing-737-max-victims-families-can-seek-compensation-for-pain-and-suffering-judge-rules-6dd8aef5Boeing has admitted responsibility for 2019 crash, but has contested factoring victims’ precrash pain and suffering into damagesFamily members displayed photographs of Boeing 737 MAX victims at a 2019 Senate committee hearing in Washington, D.C.

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