LaGuardia crash survivors could sue Air Canada for up to nearly $300K, advocate says
MONTREAL — Passengers injured in the fatal collision at the LaGuardia Airport earlier this week have various legal options, say aviation law experts, and could file litigation in either the U.S. or Canada.
Canadian air passenger rights advocate Gabor Lukacs says Air Canada could be on the hook for hundreds of thousands of dollars per passenger.
The collision between the Air Canada Express jet and a local port authority fire truck shortly after the plane landed Sunday killed both pilots and sent more than 40 people to hospital.
The Montreal Convention 1999 is an international treaty that established a modern framework for liability, in case of accidents.


