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Travis Barker: "If Something Goes Wrong...You Should Be Compensated

The Blink 182 drummer speaks exclusively to E! News about his decision to sue over the crash that killed four people and left him burned

By Ken Baker Nov 24, 2008 8:36 AMTags

Travis Barker is looking for justice.

In his first post-crash TV news interview, the musician tells E! News exclusively why he decided to file a lawsuit over the plane crash that killed four people and left Barker and DJ AM badly burned.

"I wouldn't have been in the state I was in if it I wasn't in the crash," said Barker, who spoke Sunday while at the Miss California USA event with Shanna Moakler. "I wouldn't have third-degree burns all over my body or be prohibited to do certain things. I can't go swimming. I can't do some of the things that normal people can do. I didn't ask for that to happen."

DJ AM, who is also continuing his recovery from the Sept. 19 incident, is not part of the lawsuit. Said Barker: "I can't speak for him, I think everyone just has different attorneys." The two are currently rehearsing for a New Year's Eve gig at the Paramount lot in Hollywood.

The drummer says he doesn't know if he'll win his lawsuit.

"I don't know. I just think positive. I mean, I think so, if something goes wrong that's not supposed to go wrong or you fall victim of it I think you should be compensated."

He says he's not just speaking for himself, either. "I lost two friends in the accident. Nothing can bring them back or what I lost in the accident."

See the entire interview Monday night on E! News, 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. ET/PT.

—Reporting by Aly Weisman

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