Well you ABSOLUTELY correct! So don't be jealous and don't be sour, if you want a better settlement yourself next time, have the courage to do the right thing including standing up to authority like Dr. Dao did. It's because of Dr. Dao that we uncovered a lot of ugly truth that we would've otherwise never have been able to know and hopefully we will be empowered ourselves a bit more to be not treated like cargos by the airline industry and we are ALL going to get more than free trip and some peanuts from UAL in the future.
And just some background information for you. According to the press conference that was just given by the lawyer hired by Dr. Dao, they weren't supposed to be there and they were ALL instructed NEVER to use the force that they have utilized when no other passengers' lives or safety were jeopardized., so yeah in this case the "police" were in the WRONG. Yes in the interest of self-preservation, of course it would be more strategic to just obey the police and then air your grievance later but there are a few people like Dr. Dao who believes that if he's done nothing wrong, he should be able to continue what he's doing and the "police" who weren't supposed to be there in the first place should go away. And yes, for his brave action, in this case he will get a settlement, a generous settlement most likely for what he's been through, a severely broken nose, a concussion, beating to the sinus, loss of 2 front teeth and reconstructive surgeries and publicly humiliated in front of 200+ strangers and now around the world.
How did he sustain bodily injury? You have to hit someone pretty hard to knock out teeth. I don't know all the background about this case, but logically, I see only 2 possibilities.
1. The ticket legally reserved the right to bump people off of flights for reasons that would include United's need to move crew around.
2. The ticket did not legally reserve the right previously mentioned.
If case 2, then the guy has a legal right to protest. Technically, he can peacefully protest anything that he wants if he can accept the consequences. But even if case 2, you still have to follow the orders of the authorities or else be prepared to accept any consequences of resisting. So even if he was in the right, I don't see any reason that would lead to him sustaining injury. Sure, he could have just refused to get up and waited for the police to lift him out of his seat, but even then, he would not have been hurt if they simply carried him off the plane peacefully as many demonstrators do. So if he was injured by resisting more than that, then any injuries are on him. However, if he did not resist more than acting as dead weight and forcing the police to carry him, then he was assaulted and has legal ground for a case.
But if not case 1, then the guy is just a piece of shit. If some of the accusations that I have heard about him regarding how he lost his medical licence are true, then that suggests case 1 is more likely and he's not the brave hero that you're trying to make him out to be.
However, regardless of which case this is, if you think this incident will produce any kind of meaningful change in the airline industry, you'll eventually discover that you're horribly mistaken. As I said before, it's a free market and the airlines give people the service that people are willing to pay for. If you don't want to get treated like shit and possibly bumped off flights, then buy a first class ticket or charter your own plane. Either way, you'll still have to deal with flight delays, cancellations, long lines at the airport, and getting molested by TSA. Nothing any airline can do about that.