Amtrak, families want lawsuits from fatal crash consolidated


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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Amtrak has joined a bid to have the lawsuits filed over a deadly crash in Philadelphia consolidated before the same federal judge.

Lawyers for some of the eight people killed and 200 injured when the speeding train derailed initiated the request.

Amtrak says 19 lawsuits have been filed in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The rail company says its liability is capped at $200 million.

The pending lawsuits include wrongful death claims filed on behalf of two businessmen killed in the May crash.

Acclaimed chef Eli Kulp is among the survivors seeking damages. His lawsuit says he suffered a broken spine and remains paralyzed.

U.S. District Judge Legrome Davis has been handling the Philadelphia cases. The parties have asked for him to be assigned to all the related cases.

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