During the recent incident of severe turbulence that hit Singapore Airlines flight SQ321, a number of passengers sustained serious injuries to the brain and spinal cord.
Under an international treaty known as the Montreal Convention, these passengers may be able to claim compensation from the airline over the turbulence-related injuries.
What factors determine the dollar value of this compensation, and do airlines in such situations have any means to limit their liability?
On this episode of Morning Shot, Daniel Rose, Partner at US law firm Kreindler & Kreindler, shares his insights.
Presented, Produced & Edited by: Emaad Akhtar
Photo credit: Straits Times

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