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Family Sues American Airlines Over Passenger’s Death Allegedly Tied to Delayed Medical Aid

The lawsuit claims negligence and systemic failures by the airline after a 62-year-old man died following an in-flight medical crisis in April 2023.

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Overview

  • John William Cannon, 62, fainted while deboarding a connecting flight in Dallas but was cleared within minutes to board a second flight despite showing signs of medical distress.
  • During the second flight to Durango, Cannon became unresponsive, but the crew allegedly delayed calling emergency services until after landing and passenger deplaning.
  • Emergency responders administered life-saving measures, but Cannon was pronounced dead early the next morning, with his family alleging negligence by American Airlines and its regional carrier Envoy Air.
  • The wrongful death lawsuit, filed in Denver federal court by Cannon's son, Kyle, seeks at least $75,000 in damages and highlights alleged failures in medical protocols and crew training.
  • American Airlines has stated it is reviewing the complaint, while the case raises broader concerns about airline policies during in-flight medical emergencies.