He’s upset that other, living, victims of the collision got a larger share of the payout than he did.
Okay.
he’s a living victim and his loss was significant. They came out with their lives while he came out with grief. I don’t support his bitterness but I do get his anger.
Frankly the whole thing is about greed on all parts... at least that’s how the article makes it sound.
It sounds more like he's upset that after losing his son, the other passengers in the Jeep then dragged him to court because they wanted a larger share of the settlement.