Daleandee
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but money!
Just like tennis shoes and Tv's somehow makes up for the murder of George Floyd, suing for money makes up for the death of your loved one.
she should sue the widow of Bryant for making her husband fly in unsafe conditions ... for hundreds of millionsThe widow of the helicopter pilot must be wondering what she is about to be dragged through.
Maybe his family should find someone to sue.
Unbelievable...
FWIW: very doubtful she'll spend any money especially with Robb & Robb heading up her legal team. In my limited experience, since her posse already has several different suits filed, look for more defendants to be named once the factual/docket is released. But also keep in mind of the other filings by the surviving members of the other pax plus the filing against the sheriff deputies. Definitely a quagmire of interests. Will be interesting to see if any of the other pax file against the Bryant estate as well.She'll spend over a million dollars funding the lawsuit,
Accurate thread title.
. . . but I also believe that there was no intent to be negligent by the pilot. . .
It seems she sued those actually responsible, so what's the gripe?
I don't know what this means.Not really a gripe except
1) she doesn't need the money.
No one knows that. Figuring it out is one of the purposes of a lawsuit.2) there is nowhere near this much money to give her.
How so? The accident happened. It's already in the actuarial data. The liability exists. The insurance companies knew on the day it happened that they'd be paying out up to policy limits. If anyone's contributing to anything, it was the pilot who killed everyone.3) she is contributing to screwing this up more for you and me.
This was a commercial operation. No one on board had a contract with the pilot, they contracted with the commercial operator. That operator had a duty to exercise care and is responsible for its employee's actions. Whether there's a basis for going after the owners or officers personally isn't something that we can possibly know without much more information--discovery of this information is another purpose of filing a lawsuit.Those actually responsible begin and end with the dead pilot. The corporation is gone except as a shell holding funds. You can't hold corporate officers personally responsible for the errors of their employees.
Nothing. Some states do protect certain personal assets from civil proceedings like their house, retirement, etc. However, simply including individual's estate is more an SOP than anything else from what I understand and I'm sure her legal team will leave no stone unturned. Unfortunately, it has been said that in the world of tort, "duty of care" knows no bounds.So what is the bulletproof solution here that may have protected the pilots estate?
she should sue the widow of Bryant for making her husband fly in unsafe conditions ... for hundreds of millions
Just as a point of order, negligence specifically doesn't involve intent. When there's extreme indifference or reckless disregard, it's gross negligence; that's the difference. Decent summary here.
Nothing. Some states do protect certain personal assets from civil proceedings like their house, retirement, etc. However, simply including individual's estate is more an SOP than anything else from what I understand and I'm sure her legal team will leave no stone unturned. Unfortunately, it has been said that in the world of tort, "duty of care" knows no bounds.
A widow with a net worth in the hundreds of millions of $ is suing the estate of a helicopter pilot...for hundreds of millions of $.
Am I the only one that thinks the whole thing is a circus? Blood from a stone comes to mind.
The whole friggin' world has gone completely insane.
So what is the bulletproof solution here that may have protected the pilots estate?
A widow with a net worth in the hundreds of millions of $ is suing the estate of a helicopter pilot...for hundreds of millions of $.
Am I the only one that thinks the whole thing is a circus? Blood from a stone comes to mind.
The whole friggin' world has gone completely insane.
I've asked before - where would the money come from?
The company that was flying is already shut down. They own(ed?) 10 or so aircraft valued around 10 million dollars - 9 remaining helicopters and a fixed wing. They will have some insurance, but nowhere near this much.
So where does anyone think the money will come from?
Blood from a stone comes to mind.
she should sue the widow of Bryant for making her husband fly in unsafe conditions ... for hundreds of millions
I think that's to be determined. We can all assume there isn't any to be had, but I don't think we actually know that.I've asked before - where would the money come from?
The company that was flying is already shut down. They own(ed?) 10 or so aircraft valued around 10 million dollars - 9 remaining helicopters and a fixed wing. They will have some insurance, but nowhere near this much.
So where does anyone think the money will come from?
Maybe. Maybe not. If (for example, I know nothing about this case) there were gross negligence on the part of the corporate officers - again, for example, if they knew there were a problem with the aircraft or the pilot and allowed the flight to take place anyway - then I think there could be some liability there.Those actually responsible begin and end with the dead pilot. The corporation is gone except as a shell holding funds. You can't hold corporate officers personally responsible for the errors of their employees.
I suppose they could go after the helicopter manufacturer, but from everything I've read, the helicopter performed perfectly, including the point the pilot flew it into the ground.
Again, we don't know for certain, and I think the general idea is "sue everyone within a ten mile radius and let the jury sort it out". Maybe there's nothing left to cover a large judgment. Maybe there is.Kobe's estate was worth 600 million. She doesn't need more money. She might want more, but I'm pretty sure she can live comfortably on that.
There isn't 100 million in money out there. The sources of money are the corporation and its insurance. They probably had more than a few debts, including loans on the aircraft. It's entirely possible the aircraft have been repossessed by the banks for nonpayment of loans and the corporation doesn't have enough to even pay lawyers to defend this. So yes, search out how much they have and then realize that they probably are already bankrupt and have no employees. You're most likely dealing with unpaid officers of the corporation who are there just because they can't quit.
Yes, the corporation is the core and bears the responsibility of their employee's error. I'm sorry, I thought that was so obvious that it didn't need to be said. My mistake.
This should come as no surprise to anyone.Lots of negative comments towards Bryant’s wife on this thread. The helicopter was full of adults and children not related to Bryant and their families are suing as well.
Exactly the question the pilot's wife probably asked when informed she was being sued ... for millions.Are you serious?
Exactly the question the pilot's wife probably asked when informed she was being sued ... for millions.