One would think that people from Texas would take responsibility for their own actions of getting too close to things going fast, not even supported by the ground against the evil force of gravity.
I guess you sue if anything bad happens to you, no matter what. A 95 year old rifle fired, without touching the trigger, when I knocked the bolt forward.(worn sear) Bruised my hand. I will sue the Austro-Hungarian Empire!/s
Yeah, that’s the answer. Sue the elderly pilot’s family. Right. That will go miles and miles toward returning your dead loved one to you. /s
I’m so sick of “the world owes me” mentality.
The planes that fly at Reno are a restricted category aren’t they? So can the mechanic be held liable?
Sue God!
People going to such events or to car races, oughta know that dying is part of the excitement of the show, and that it could happen to them.
Attorneys have no compunction about lying when there is a jackpot in the offing. They have no moral anchor, and no shame.
And, sadly, otherwise good people somehow believe that they are owed big money when an accident takes a relative.
This, my FRiends, is the true face of "greed".
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Some of you might remember that two of my co-workers and their family were victims in the crash. Unfortunately they lost their mother, who was killed instantly. And though all the survivors lost limbs, they are in remarkably good spirits, and in fact my boss is back at work part time!
I’m convinced that the prayers of Freepers helped, and I want to thank you all for your prayers, and hope for your continued prayers for their recovery.
Thanks!
Mark
Couldn’t it be said that they died doing what they liked to do, going to boring air shows expecting exciting accidents, just like, what has been long known, the attendees of even more boring car races?