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In reply to the discussion: Ambulance chasers before the bodies or plane are discovered: 1st lawsuit over MH370 [View all]COLGATE4
(14,886 posts)information can be and often is 'lost'. In addition, air accident investigators only address a small part of what will be addressed in a lawsuit. For example, perhaps the investigators determine that a crash was 'probably due to pilot error'. That does not address the question of determining who has legal liability. Why was there pilot error? Was the pilot qualified? Did the airline check and recertify the pilot as required by law? Did the airline give the pilot instructions that may have contributed to the crash? Etc. etc. etc. And that's just in that one scenario. Legal liability only begins with an accident report. And, if you don't 'sue everybody' you will get some very unpleasant surprises when you find out, months (or years) into the case that the cause was due to someone that you didn't sue. At that point you're out hundreds of thousands of dollars and invaluable time, often enough to so screw things up that the victims you represent don't see a penny. There's a reason for these rules, even though it may not be readily apparent to the layman.