Transportation
Aug. 27, 2010
Metrolink Crash Victims Settle For Damages Cap
Nearly two years after 24 passengers died in the worst commuter-train collision in California history, Metrolink and a related company have agreed to pay $200 million to victims and survivors - the maximum allowed under a federally imposed damages cap.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Nearly two years after 24 passengers died in the worst commuter-train collision in California history, Metrolink and a related company agreed to pay $200 million to victims of the September 2008 disaster in Chatsworth - the maximum allowed under a federally imposed damages cap.
Attorneys representing families of the dead and 135 others injured in the crash complain the amount is...
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