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Warsaw Convention

“The Warsaw Convention is an international treaty that establishes airline liability rules and compensation limits for passenger injuries, deaths, and baggage loss on international flights.”

This treaty creates uniform standards across participating countries for how airlines must compensate passengers harmed during international air travel. The convention sets specific monetary limits on damages airlines must pay.


Understanding these liability caps is crucial when pursuing compensation for injuries sustained on international flights. The Montreal Convention later updated many Warsaw Convention provisions with higher damage limits.


Contact [company_name] to evaluate your international flight injury case and determine applicable compensation limits under these aviation treaties.



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