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Road Side Pub
TWA flight 800
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<blockquote data-quote="RickyBobby51" data-source="post: 16998888" data-attributes="member: 168258"><p>This is odd. With a loss that occurs in 1996, and a filing of a claim in 2022, a statute of limitation/notice of claim timeliness are initial issues that come to mind. If there were misrepresentations by the defense to the plaintiffs pre-litigation, that may serve to toll the statute of limitation under an equitable estoppel type of argument.</p><p></p><p>With the number of claimants and the devastating nature of the losses to human life, I don't see how the government could reasonably expect to keep this suppressed. However, government employees (I refuse to identify them as government "workers" in Court) are rarely known for hard work, competence, and reasonableness as a group. In fact, letters from the government are frequently unsigned, and also do not identify the author of the letter, thus allowing government employees to "hide behind their desks" in anonymity when taking unreasonable and irresponsible positions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickyBobby51, post: 16998888, member: 168258"] This is odd. With a loss that occurs in 1996, and a filing of a claim in 2022, a statute of limitation/notice of claim timeliness are initial issues that come to mind. If there were misrepresentations by the defense to the plaintiffs pre-litigation, that may serve to toll the statute of limitation under an equitable estoppel type of argument. With the number of claimants and the devastating nature of the losses to human life, I don't see how the government could reasonably expect to keep this suppressed. However, government employees (I refuse to identify them as government "workers" in Court) are rarely known for hard work, competence, and reasonableness as a group. In fact, letters from the government are frequently unsigned, and also do not identify the author of the letter, thus allowing government employees to "hide behind their desks" in anonymity when taking unreasonable and irresponsible positions. [/QUOTE]
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