BARKER DEFENDS LEARJET LAWSUIT
TRAVIS BARKER has defended his decision to sue the owners of the jet that crashed in September (08), killing four people and leaving him badly burned insisting he deserves compensation for the emotional and physical trauma he suffered.
The rocker was almost killed when the Learjet he was a passenger on failed to clear the runway at a South Carolina airport and burst into flames. Only Barker and bandmate Adam ‘DJ AM’ Goldstein survived.
Barker tells E! News, "I wouldn’t have been in the state I was in if I wasn’t in the crash. You know, I wouldn’t have third degree burns all over my body or be prohibited to do certain things. I can’t go swimming, I can’t do some of the things that normal people can do. I didn’t ask for that to happen.
"If something goes wrong that’s not supposed to go wrong, or you fall victim of it, I think you should be compensated." But Barker insists no sum will replace the two friends he lost in the crash assistant Christ Baker and pal Charles Still: "Nothing can bring them back or what I lost in the accident." Barker filed a wrongful death and personal injury lawsuit against Clay Lacy Aviation last week (ends21Nov08). He is asking for damages for "pain and suffering, mental anguish, psychological and emotional distress and disfigurement."
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