Germanwings crash families could seek damages in the U.S. -
lawyer
* All 150 people died when airline crashed into
mountain
* US judge could consider claims by non-U.S. citizens
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Lufthansa paying out emergency aid to victims' families
FRANKFURT, April
19 (Reuters) - Families of the victims of the Germanwings crash are considering
filing a claim for damages in the United States if they cannot reach agreement
with parent airline Lufthansa in Germany, a lawyer representing the families
said on Sunday.
Compensation talks with Lufthansa are expected to start
soon and the lawyer, Elmar Giemulla, told Reuters he hoped the company would
agree to pay damages commensurate with the emotional harm caused by the
crash.
"If the airline is not prepared to do so, however, we will look
seriously at making a claim in the United States," said Giemulla, adding that he
was representing 21 families including those of the German school children who
died.
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