tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-130405395152054347.post4426000222643022377..comments2023-08-22T04:19:16.802-05:00Comments on Maryland Courts Watcher: Knowlton v. American Airlines, Inc. (Maryland U.S.D.C.) (Not Approved for Publication)Stuart Levinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04917401637732122101noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-130405395152054347.post-63828677317264606812007-04-16T14:58:00.000-05:002007-04-16T14:58:00.000-05:00Just read the synopses on your weblog re Knowlton ...Just read the synopses on your weblog re Knowlton v. AA for $3 breakfast and the Montreal Convention.<BR/><BR/>My comments are: when an airline is in bankruptcy -Delta Airlines- and sells tickets for international travel and a passenger is seriously injured on their aircraft, the Montreal Convention is unenforceable. Why! no lawyer will try to file a claim against Delta Airlines as they are in bankruptcy ie: have no assets (I have spoken with 8 attorneys and that has been their answer).No government dept has the authority to enforce the convention rules either, they advise to go to court.<BR/><BR/>I sustained a serious head injury on Delta Airlines in Atlanta while traveling on an international ticket, its over 17 months later and still nothing from Delta (they just ignore me). I have been hospitalized 4 times to ER and am receiving ongoing medical treatment, bills are over $35K to date.<BR/><BR/>So the conclusion is: U.S. airlines in bankruptcy should not be allowed to operate international routes as they cannot or will not comply with the Montreal convention.<BR/><BR/>Delta Airlines is a major carrier of U.S.troops to the war in Iraq.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com