Court Says Twin Hill Uniforms Didn’t Cause Alaska Airlines Cabin Crew Injuries

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Twin Hill won a complete defense verdict in a lawsuit filed by Alaska Airlines flight attendants, with the court rejecting all of the flight attendants’ claims, including allegations that Twin Hill’s uniforms caused skin irritation, hives, headaches, respiratory issues and other alleged injuries.
The litigation was initially filed in 2013 and eventually joined by 164 Alaska Airlines flight attendants. After a multi-day trial that involved expert testimony regarding the extensive testing done on the uniforms, the court rejected the flight attendants’ claims in their entirety, ruling that there was no reliable evidence that Twin Hill’s uniforms were capable of causing the injuries claimed.

“We were able to demonstrate to the court, through rigorous testing supported by expert testimony, that our uniforms are safe and could not have caused the injuries these attendants claimed,” said Christopher Collopy, vice president of Twin Hill.

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