DJ AM Sues Over Plane Crash

DJ AM is now suing over the jet crash that almost took his life in September and killed 4 people.
The lawsuit was filed today in L.A. County Superior Court by Adam Goldstein, aka DJ AM. In the suit he claims that as the jet reached takeoff speed the pilots became aware that one or more of the tires had blown. The suit insists, "Rather than proceed to takeoff, they decided to abort and/or reject the takeoff in a negligent manner." The plane proceeded to overshoot the runway and then instantly burst into flames.
He is suing the deceased pilots family, Sarah Lemmon and James Blank. He is also suing Clay Lacy Aviation, Global Exec Aviation, Inter Travel & Services Inc, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co, and Learjet.
DJ AM is suing for pain and suffering, lost earnings, property damage, past and future medical and health-related expenses, and punitive damages.

Travis Barker has already filed a similar suit.
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