More Than 70 Aboard Crashed Asiana Jet Reach
Settlements
More than 70 passengers aboard an Asiana Airlines
flight that crashed in San Francisco two years ago have reached a settlement in
their lawsuits against the airline, attorneys for the passengers and airline
said in a court filing Tuesday.
The settlement with 72 passengers who
filed personal injury claims also includes Boeing Co., which made the airplane,
and Air Cruisers Co., the New Jersey company that made its evacuation
slides.
The filing did not include the settlement's financial terms, and
plaintiffs' attorney Frank Pitre said those details are
confidential.
This is the first set of lawsuits stemming from the crash
to be resolved, he said. Dozens of additional cases involving more than 70
plaintiffs are still pending in federal court in Northern
California.
"This is the first positive step for these passengers to be
able to get closure on a tragic, catastrophic crash and hopefully try to get
their lives back together," Pitre said. "We're pleased we've been able to get
this first phase resolved." Calls to attorneys for Asiana, Boeing and Air
Cruisers Co. were not immediately returned.
The July 6, 2013, crash of
Asiana Flight 214 killed three Chinese teens and left nearly 200 people injured.
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