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Leicester City's Thai Owners Seek £2.15B from Helicopter Makers Over 2018 Crash


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If the AAIB apportioned blame to the crash, and resulting deaths of those on board the helicopter, due to helicopter defect then they may have a claim. The amount would be in question. Remains to be seen.

 

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1 hour ago, Samh said:

£2.15 billion?????? I worked on the Channel Tunnel and all that was only £4.5 billion. I doubt the whole of Leonardo SpA are worth that.

Look up how punitive damages are assessed based on the net worth of the defendant. Punitive means the punishment has to be severe enough to hurt and to deter further such actions.

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1 hour ago, maddox41 said:

Good old Thai hisos going  for as much as  they can problem is they are dreaming no way they get anywhere near that typical l Thai greed at it  best hence why the country is in free fail 

You start with a high figure knowing the final amount will be negotiated down. Standard practice in insurance claims like this.

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William Shakespeare said in late 1590’s  there are too many lawyers nowadays..  it is so very much more truer now.. greed and more greed 

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1 hour ago, Samh said:

Even if his total worth was £2.15 billion why do the Thais think that should be the compensation figure. His assets would still be worth the same.

It is not "the Thais", it is his company and his family, and they have to take into consideration the company's potential loss of earning for years in the future following the death of the founder caused by a third party.  What is wrong with that, it happens all the time in your country, also doesn't it in similar circumstances?

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1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:

That's why they have insurers!   

You think an insurer is going to look at it like that.

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3 minutes ago, Samh said:
1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:

That's why they have insurers!   

You think an insurer is going to look at it like that.

Having been in the insurance/finance/banking industry for many years, yes, I know that's how they'll look at it, without a doubt.  

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48 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

It is not "the Thais", it is his company and his family, and they have to take into consideration the company's potential loss of earning for years in the future following the death of the founder caused by a third party.  What is wrong with that, it happens all the time in your country, also doesn't it in similar circumstances?

Good luck trying to get £2.15 billion in a UK court. Not sure the UK has "punitive" damages. I assume since it mentions pounds sterling that the court action is in the UK. Also against an Italian company. Loss of earnings because he died, may be in a Thai court. I think that would be laughed out of court in the UK.

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53 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

It is not "the Thais", it is his company and his family, and they have to take into consideration the company's potential loss of earning for years in the future following the death of the founder caused by a third party.  What is wrong with that, it happens all the time in your country, also doesn't it in similar circumstances?

Please demonstrate how the companies that he controlled would suffer loss of earnings because of the helicopter crash. In the UK a dependent, ie child or wife, can claim loss of future earnings. I am no lawyer but I can't wait to see how that goes down in a UK court.

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3 minutes ago, Samh said:

No I dont think the loss of the CEO would have any long term impact anymore than had he dropped dead from a heart attack. If Musk kicked the bucket Tesla would probably do better. How on Earth can any sane lawyer think that the loss or earnings would equate to £2.15 billion for a company whose total value is $4.9 billion.

 

 

 

A sane lawyer starts at a higher figure to put down a marker.

 

He will succeed - but at a much more sensible figure.

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They may have a case but the amount is a joke.

 

King Power have continued to trade since the death of the founder and any loss of earnings during that period is most likely down to COVID and the fact that airport use was minimal 

 

UK courts don't offer these sort of amounts; that sum, not would Italian courts; that amount would even be excessive in the USA! And I doubt they would purchase insurance to that level. I'm no aviation liability expert but I doubt there's market capacity to write £2.5bn.

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4 hours ago, Samh said:

£2.15 billion?????? I worked on the Channel Tunnel and all that was only £4.5 billion. I doubt the whole of Leonardo SpA are worth that.

If the Family do win, the company will either appeal or claim bankruptcy. 

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