TORONTO, Jan. 27, 2020 /CNW/ - Rod Winsor, head of Blaney McMurtry Aviation Law Group and plaintiffs' lawyer on a long list of international flight cases including Korean Air, Air India and EgyptAir, has prepared 'Questions & Answers' for families of victims of the Ukraine International Airline 752 crash.
These 'Answers' will help the victims' families understand what they need to know about how to best proceed to obtain compensation.
Rod Winsor is available to news media to discuss these Questions:
- WHAT SHOULD FAMILIES EXPECT?
- WHAT CLAIMS CAN BE MADE AND AGAINST WHOM?
- WHY IS A CLASS ACTION NOT IN THE INTEREST OF FAMILIES?
- WHO CAN CLAIM IN CANADA?
- WHEN SHOULD A CLAIM BE STARTED?
- HOW IS COMPENSATION ASSESSED?
- WHAT EVIDENCE DO WE NEED TO HAVE FOR CLAIM AGAINST UIA?
- DO I NEED A LAWYER?
- HOW DO WE CHOOSE A LAWYER?
- HOW WOULD WE PAY THE LAWYER?
- HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO SETTLE MY CLAIM AGAINST UIA?
- WHAT ABOUT CLAIMS AGAINST IRAN?
- WHO CONTROLS THE CLAIM PROCESSES?
- PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE WITH THIS TYPE OF CLAIM
About Rod Winsor:
40+ years of aviation litigation experience specializing in international scheduled airline cases and working with victims of these tragedies. Widely independently acknowledged as leading Canadian litigator by Martindale-Hubbell, Lexpert, Best Lawyers in Canada, and World's Leading Insurance Lawyers. Ranked as a leading litigation lawyer in the 2019 Lexpert Special Edition – Canada's Leading Litigation Lawyers.
Visit: www.blaney.com/flight752, https://www.blaney.com/practice-areas/aviation and https://www.blaney.com/lawyers/roderick-winsor
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