Litigation & Arbitration
Jul. 7, 2023
Family of pipefitter killed by CO2 fumes at LAX files suit
“Cris was trapped inside the room with the carbon dioxide fumes as the door locked behind when others barely escaped. He was locked inside despite attempts to get him out,” wrote Christopher R. Aitken of Aitken Aitken Cohn.
The family of a pipefitter who died after a fire suppression system activated and displaced the oxygen in a utility room where he was working at Los Angeles International Airport filed a wrongful-death lawsuit in San Bernardino County Superior Court on Thursday.
Christopher R. Aitken of Aitken Aitken Cohn said in the complaint that Cristofer Martin was exposed to carbon dioxide fumes in October 2022 when the airport's fire suppression syst...
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