The families of two victims of the UPS plane crash last month — Angela Anderson and Trinadette ‘Trina’ Chavez — are suing UPS along with other companies involved in the manufacturing and inspection of the plane.
The families are alleging that negligence was behind the Nov. 4 crash, which killed 14 people and injured 23 others. On that day, around 5:15 p.m., an MD-11 cargo jet crashed shortly after takeoff, devastating an industrial area just south of Louisville’s Muhammad Ali International Airport. The aircraft, which was bound for Honolulu, Hawaii, was carrying 38,000 pounds of jet fuel when its left engine broke off the wing.
Attorneys from the Chicago-based firm Clifford Law Offices are partnering with local attorney Sam Aguiar to represent family members of Anderson and Chavez. Speak

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