00:00Later today, two wrongful death lawsuits are expected to be filed over last month's fiery UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville that killed 14 people.
00:12Attorneys for the families of 45-year-old Angela Anderson and 37-year-old Trina Chavez are suing UPS, Boeing and GE, among others.
00:21Chavez worked at Grade A Auto Parts and Recycling, one of the businesses destroyed by the impact of the plane crash and resulting fire.
00:28Remember this? Anderson was there dropping off scrap when the plane hit.
00:32The McDonnell Douglas MD-11 cargo plane went down during takeoff on November 4th after its left engine detached, triggering a massive fireball.
00:42The crash killed all three crew members on board and 11 people on the ground. Another 23 people were injured.
00:48A preliminary report from the NTSB found fatigue cracks in the engine mount and signs of overstressed failure.
00:55Key findings, the families say, point to years of warnings missed or ignored.
01:00The lawsuits accused the companies of negligence.
01:03In a statement, attorney Robert Clifford said the jet was, quote, old, tired and well beyond its useful life.
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