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Carter Capner Law legal experts are available for media comments across our full range of compensation recovery services as well as civil justice issues.
Legal Practice Director
PH: 1300 529 529 | E: pcarter[@]cartercapner.com.au
Preliminary findings from Singapore's Transport Ministry indicate that a rapid change in gravitational force and a 54-metre altitude drop caused injuries on Singapore Airlines flight SQ321. Stricter seatbelt requirements are being adopted by airlines.
Medical negligence claims in Queensland have cost $390 million over five years, revealing flaws in the compensation process. Patients like Michael Stewart, awarded $2.19m, continue to fight for adequate support.
Following the severe turbulence incident on Singapore Airlines Flight 321, Carter Capner Law investigates potential compensation for affected passengers, focusing on weather-related causes and human error.
Following the Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 incident, experts warn of rising turbulence risks and discuss future safety measures to prevent in-cabin injuries. The Montreal Convention outlines passenger compensation eligibility.
Following the Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 incident, experts warn of rising turbulence risks and discuss future safety measures to prevent in-cabin injuries. The Montreal Convention outlines passenger compensation eligibility.
P&O Cruises faces scrutiny for unethical gambling practices and illegal detention of passengers, following the death of Shane Dixon. Carter Capner Law investigates potential legal actions.
Three Australians remain in intensive care following severe turbulence on Singapore Airlines Flight SQ321. Investigators are on the ground in Bangkok to determine the cause of the incident.
A global effort is underway to discover what exactly went wrong on the turbulence terror Flight SQ321 as three Australians remain in intensive care.
Repatriated passengers from that horror Singapore Airlines flight that dropped some 6,000 feet out of the sky have landed in Brisbane overnight. It comes as those injured during that flight could be eligible for compensation. Eight Australians were hospitalized when the plane plummeted, and one British man died from a suspected heart attack.
Good morning. Checking the headlines. An aviation lawyer says he is expecting phone calls from Australian passengers that were injured in that terrifying Singapore Airlines flight.
I know that Singapore Airlines said that they apologized to the passengers and there wasn't much that could be done other than to have your seatbelt on, but what kind of compensation could a person who's injured in an in-flight incident like this actually get? Peter Carter is the director of Carter Capner Lawyers and joins us on the program.
Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 from London to Singapore encountered extreme turbulence, causing one fatality and several injuries. The flight diverted to Bangkok, where injured passengers received medical attention.
Qantas pilot Mark Hofmeyer discusses the severe turbulence on Singapore Airlines flight SQ321, highlighting the importance of having two well-trained pilots and the necessity for passengers to wear seatbelts.
P&O Cruises faces legal scrutiny as Carter Capner Law investigates claims of irresponsible gambling practices onboard their ships, following the tragic death of passenger Shane Dixon.
A British passenger died, and several others were critically injured when a Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore encountered severe turbulence.
Don't you want just lots of fun, lots of food, a bit of alcohol? And you might do a bit of gambling, as well, but passengers who've racked up debts on so-called gambling cruises, are speaking with compensation lawyers about taking legal action to recover their money.
Haven't been on a cruise ship lately. And now look, if these, if these allegations I'm about to tell you about are true, some of our biggest cruise lines could well be in a spot of bother. There's currently a coronial investigation looking into the death of a bloke who allegedly jumped overboard from P&O's Pacific Adventure ship on May 6th.
Carter Capner Law launches an investigation into P&O Cruises over alleged unethical gambling practices after Shane Dixon’s death. The investigation might result in a class action lawsuit.
Shane Dixon, 45, fell to his death after racking up a $9,000 casino debt on a P&O cruise ship. His family and other passengers speak out against the cruise company's gambling incentives.