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Jeju Air Crash Families Sue Boeing in U.S. Courts Over Alleged 737 Design Failures

Families pursue accountability in U.S. courts during an ongoing South Korean probe.

Overview

  • Seattle-based Herrmann Law Group filed a King County suit for 14 families, and the Wisner Law Firm filed a separate case in Illinois.
  • Complaints allege antiquated electrical and hydraulic architectures on the 737-800 deprived the crew of critical backups to land safely.
  • Plaintiffs cite the absence of a ram air turbine and manual APU activation as factors that left the jet vulnerable after a reported bird strike.
  • The December 2024 flight belly-landed with the gear retracted, overran the runway, hit a concrete-reinforced berm, and a post-impact fire killed 179 people.
  • Investigators in South Korea have issued interim findings suggesting pilot error, with a final report expected in June 2026, while the lawsuits also fault Boeing’s safety culture dating to its 1997 merger.