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Verdicts

Dec. 8, 2006

Cutting Workers' Compensation Death Benefits

LOS ANGELES - Bantita Rackchamroon was 21-years-old when a roller coaster called Scream cut her life short during a test run in 2004.

By Anne Marie Ruff
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - Bantita Rackchamroon was 21-years-old when a roller coaster called Scream cut her life short during a test run in 2004.
      Rackchamroon, who was a law student in Thailand, died while working a summer job at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia.
      According to a law passed in 2002, the estates o...

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