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Montreal Convention inapplicable where injured passenger unable to prove that airline regarded multi-airline carriage as "single operation"

Kenneth Nankin wrote 1 year ago: Kruger v. United Air Lines, Inc. (N.D. Cal. Nov. 1, 2007).  While waiting on a jetway to board a fli … more →

Tags: accident, airlines, Boarding, bodily injury, Passenger claims, Personal Injury, Preemption - treaty, Single operation

Court analyzes "accident" location in ruling on passenger remand motion

Kenneth Nankin wrote 2 years ago: Bunis v. Israir GSA, Inc. and Israir Airlines & Tourism, Ltd. (E.D.N.Y. July 30, 2007).  The pas … more →

Tags: Passenger claims, accident, airlines, Personal Injury, Removal to federal court

Injured passenger embraces Warsaw Convention then tries, without success, to avoid it

Kenneth Nankin wrote 2 years ago: Sanchez-Morrabal v. Omni Air Services, Co. (D. Puerto Rico July 6, 2007).  Way back in 2001, the pas … more →

Tags: Passenger claims, airlines, Personal Injury, Two year limit, Boarding

Airline's summary judgment motion under the Warsaw Convention denied because passenger had not been "embarking"

Kenneth Nankin wrote 2 years ago: Dick v. American Airlines, Inc. (D. Mass. Mar. 12, 2007).  The international travel itinerary of the … more →

Tags: Passenger claims, airlines, Preemption - treaty, Personal Injury, Two year limit

Airline obtains summary judgment in offended passenger case

Kenneth Nankin wrote 2 years ago: Maduro v. American Airlines, Inc. (Virgin Islands Super. Feb. 26, 2007).  During a layover in Puerto … more →

Tags: Passenger claims, airlines, Preemption - treaty, Personal Injury, Discrimination, Emotional distress damages


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