Two wrongful death lawsuits have been filed following the tragic crash of a UPS cargo plane in Louisville, Kentucky, on November 4. The lawsuits, filed by Clifford Law Offices of Chicago and attorney Sam Aguiar of Louisville, represent the families of Angela Anderson and Trinadette Chavez , who were among the 14 victims killed in the crash. The suits allege that corporate decisions prioritizing profit over safety led to the disaster.
The lawsuits name multiple defendants, including UPS , General Electric, which manufactured the plane's engine, Boeing, and VT San Antonio Aerospace Inc., a maintenance provider. The crash occurred when UPS Flight 2976, an MD-11 cargo jet, crashed shortly after takeoff from Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport. The left engine caught fire a

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