American Airlines Flight Attendants Win More Than $1m in Contaminated Uniforms Settlement
American Airlines Flight Attendants Win More Than $1m in Contaminated Uniforms Settlement
A California jury has awarded more than $1 million in damages to four American Airlines flight attendants who claim that chemicals used in the production of their uniforms made them seriously ill.According to The Associated Press, this most recent decision could prompt further litigation, as well as the potential for substantially larger awards.Attorneys for the four flight attendants have, for instance, told media sources that they represent hundreds of other flight attendants, all of whom have filed similar claims against the uniform manufacturer.While a judge has yet to approve the settlement, lawyers for the flight attendants say they expect confirmation son.The Associated Press notes that American Airlines gave its flight attendants new uniforms in 2016. Many of its employees were pleased with the change, since their attire had changed little over the course of the preceding decade.However, flight attendants soon began complaining of unusual symptoms.“I would wake up and my eyes would be completely swollen. I looked like I had been in a boxing match,” said American Airlines flight attendant Tracy Silver-Charan, one of the four plaintiffs named in the lawsuit. “I was unable to breathe. I often felt like I was going to pass out on the job. I was coming home and my husband was running me to the urgent care.”
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