Aviation accidents are some of the most devastating and complex events in personal injury law. These accidents often involve catastrophic injuries, significant loss of life, and intricate legal challenges. At Morris James, we understand the profound impact that such accidents can have on victims and their families. With our extensive experience representing victims of catastrophic accidents, we have the skills and resources necessary to navigate these highly complex cases and secure the justice and compensation our clients deserve.

Common Causes of Aviation Accidents

Aviation accidents can result from a variety of factors, often involving a combination of human error, mechanical failure, and environmental conditions. Some of the most common causes include:

Pilot Error: Mistakes made by pilots, such as misjudgment during takeoff or landing, failure to respond properly to adverse conditions, or navigation errors, are one of the leading causes of aviation accidents.

Mechanical Failure: Defective components, lack of proper maintenance, or wear and tear on critical systems like engines or landing gear can result in dangerous mechanical malfunctions that lead to accidents.

Air Traffic Control Negligence: Errors made by air traffic controllers, such as miscommunication, improper instructions, or failure to maintain safe separation between aircraft, can contribute to serious accidents.

Adverse Weather Conditions: Severe weather, including thunderstorms, icing, high winds, or poor visibility due to fog, can make flying hazardous. Even experienced pilots can struggle to navigate through such conditions, increasing the risk of accidents.

Runway Incursions: These occur when unauthorized aircraft, vehicles, or individuals enter an active runway, creating a high risk of collision during takeoff or landing.

Other Human Error: Mistakes made by ground crew, maintenance personnel, or airline staff can also contribute to aviation accidents. Fatigue, distraction, or inadequate training can lead to critical errors.

Bird Strikes: Collisions between birds and aircraft, particularly with the engines, can cause significant damage and, in some cases, lead to crashes or emergency landings.

How Morris James Can Help

Our firm has a proven track record in handling catastrophic injury cases, and our extensive experience in representing victims of serious accidents gives us the knowledge and resources to aggressively advocate for clients involved in airplane crashes. Aviation accident cases often require working with authorities such as the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and other regulatory bodies. Our legal team will conduct a thorough investigation, collaborating with experts to review flight data, maintenance records, and other critical evidence.

We handle all aspects of the legal process, from identifying liable parties — whether pilots, aircraft manufacturers, or maintenance companies — to navigating complex federal and international aviation regulations. Our goal is to ensure you receive fair compensation for medical and funeral expenses, lost earnings, pain and suffering, loss of companionship, and other damages, helping families find financial stability as they navigate life after a tragic airplane accident.

With our experience in high-stakes litigation, we are dedicated to providing the aggressive representation and compassionate support you need during this challenging time. If you or a loved one has been involved in an aviation accident, it’s crucial to act quickly. Our attorneys at Morris James offer a free consultation to discuss your case and legal options. Call us at 302.655.2599 or fill out our contact form below for a prompt response.

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Aviation Accidents FAQs

What should I do if I or a loved one has been involved in an airplane accident?

If you or a loved one has been involved in an airplane accident, your first priority should be to seek medical attention. If you are the operator of the aircraft, federal regulations impose a requirement to notify the NTBS immediately by calling the 24-hour Response Operations Center at 844-373-9922. It is important to record relevant information (such as registration marks, owner, and operator of the aircraft; time of the accident; number and condition of passengers; and weather conditions) and preserve any relevant documentation and evidence, such as medical records, photographs, and witness statements. Consulting with an experienced attorney early on can help protect your rights and ensure that an investigation is initiated promptly.

Who can be held responsible for an airplane accident?

Liability for an airplane accident may fall on several parties, including the airline, aircraft manufacturer, maintenance contractors, or air traffic control. In cases involving private planes, the owner or operator of the aircraft may also be liable. An attorney can help identify all responsible parties based on the circumstances of the crash.

What compensation can I seek after an aircraft accident?

Victims of airplane accidents may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, future earning capacity, pain and suffering, and other related damages. In cases of fatal accidents, additional compensation may include funeral expenses and loss of companionship. The specific compensation depends on the details of each case.

How long do I have to file a lawsuit after an airplane crash?

The time limit for filing a lawsuit, known as the statute of limitations, varies depending on the state and type of accident. It can range from one to several years. Consulting an attorney promptly is crucial to ensuring you file your claim within the required timeframe. If you do not file your case within the statutory deadlines, you may lose your right to bring a legal claim for compensation.

How are airplane accidents investigated?

Airplane accidents are typically investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). These agencies analyze flight data, maintenance logs, pilot records, and communications with air traffic control. In private aircraft accidents, additional factors such as maintenance records and pilot certifications may play a role in the investigation. A thorough legal investigation will work in conjunction with these agencies to determine fault and liability.

What are the common causes of airplane crashes?

Common causes of airplane crashes include pilot error, mechanical failures, air traffic control negligence, adverse weather conditions, bird strikes, and other forms of human error. In some cases, equipment defects or improper maintenance may also contribute to accidents. Determining the cause of an aviation accident is crucial to determining financial and legal liability.

Why should I choose Morris James to represent me in an airplane accident case?

Morris James has a proven track record in representing victims of catastrophic accidents. Our team will work with top aviation experts and experienced investigators to build a strong case and hold the responsible parties accountable. Whether your case involves a commercial flight or a private plane, we are committed to providing the superior advocacy and compassionate support you need to secure the compensation you deserve.

If someone you love has suffered injury or death in an aviation accident, call us at 302.655.2599 or complete our online contact form for a prompt response from a member of our team. Our aviation accident attorneys are ready to listen to your story, guide you through the legal process, and work towards the justice and compensation you deserve.

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Keith E. Donovan

Keith E. Donovan

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Matthew R. Fogg

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Michael G. Owen

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