
Delta Denies Allegations in Wake of Pearson Airport Crash: Six Lawsuits Filed
Delta Airlines Faces Six Lawsuits After Pearson Airport Crash Landing Toronto, Canada – Delta Airlines is embroiled in a legal battle following a harrowing crash landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport this past winter. Six new lawsuits have been filed against Delta and its regional carrier, Endeavor Air, alleging gross negligence and recklessness on the part of the flight crew. "The Delta crash occurred due to the gross negligence and recklessness of the Delta and Endeavor flight crew," claim court filings from passengers. However, a lawyer representing Delta has issued a court filing stating the airline "denies all allegations." The lawsuits, filed in US courts across Minnesota, Georgia, and Texas, detail various injuries suffered by passengers. One passenger alleges significant injuries to his head, neck, back, knees, and face. The Transportation Safety Board's investigation is ongoing, and its final report is expected in October 2026. Delta declined to comment but stated their full support for the investigation. The incident highlights the ongoing scrutiny of airline safety and the legal complexities surrounding such events.