Andrew, As always, you raise interesting hypothetical s to consider. Thanks
for the challenge.

There is a well founded legal principle that comes into play in all of this
called contributory escalation, wherein the claimant is responsible for the
chain of events which lead to his being injured [legal injury is not always
physical injury].

Dr Dao, it appears, did indeed contribute, in an escalating series of
actions, to the chain of events which led to his "legal injury" claim.
Thus, I posit, that a competent attorney for the airline would raise each
of those points at trial in a most convincing argument to the jury.

Further, under the Patriot Act, as amended, post 911, any passenger who
presents as a disruptive to the flight, or the safety of either the flight
or the crew, or passengers, may be removed from that flight by Air Marshals
or Police, by any use of force necessary [within the established criteria
of force escalation for a combative individual].

Therein, the legal argument could be made by the airline that said
individual escalated the incident, and use as comparative for the jury and
the court the hundreds of people who are bumped off of flights and the
airlines practice of reimbursement, which is regularly accepted as fair for
the inconvenience to the passenger.

Consequently, the argument could be raised that Dr Dao was the structural
cause for this incident, the damage to the Airlines business reputation,
loss of stock value, loss of passengers due to the bad press, and numerous
other valid arguments, all pertaining to this individuals  Contributory
Escalation, which harmed the Airline..

Settlement value for damage to the airline?  Substantial. I wager a valid
case could be made in the millions.. plus court and attorney costs...

Any bets?

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On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 1:11 PM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> There were no obvious crippling injuries but the humiliation has to me
> worth at least a mil.  What if it happened to you?
>
> On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 2:57 PM, Randy Bennell via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>
> > I was thinking pretty much the same thing. After watching the video of it
> > a couple of times, I was not convinced that the security folks were that
> > rough on him. That, and the story about how he appeared back on the plane
> > later mumbling about how he had to get home. I am guessing that the
> > security folks let him go once they were off the plane and that he
> appeared
> > to them to be ok at that point but he slipped back onto the plane to act
> > out some more grief for the witnesses.
> >
> > RB
> >
> > On 13/04/2017 12:12 PM, Greg Fiorentino via Mercedes wrote:
> >
> >> OK team, here's my favorite theory about this:
> >>
> >> I have read that our Dr. Dao played poker for pocket money after he lost
> >> his med license. Apparently he was pretty good, winning a second place
> in
> >> one tournament and earning over $100K. All told he made more than $200K
> >> from his skills. So here's what I think may have happened.
> >>
> >> He wants to keep his seat, and declines a few times to leave even when
> >> threatened. When he sees he is likely to be removed by force, he takes a
> >> look at the hand he was just dealt, and decides to go all in. As the cop
> >> grabs him roughly, he purposely bangs his face against the armrest, then
> >> feigns unconsciousness. The rest of the scene plays out perfectly.
> >>
> >> Greg
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
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