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The History of Aviation Accident Law – How it Came to Be
Pilot error
Negligence when choosing a carrier
Poorly maintained equipment
Defective equipment
Negligence by federal air traffic controllers
Negligence by flight service station officials
Regulation violations
Defective fuel
Insufficient fuel
Not Just Planes When most people think of aviation cases, they think of airplane travel. However, it’s important to understand that others types of air travel, such as helicopter travel, can also lead to serious accidents and thus to aviation cases. The same rules apply with helicopters - if someone else was at fault for the accident, justice is deserved. Helicopter cases have brought in as much as $350 million when people have died as a result of someone else’s negligence. Not Just the Major Airlines Another thing that people tend to overlook is that not all airplanes are controlled by major airlines. No, there are many small, private airplanes being used today. If anything goes wrong with these planes, however, hired pilots and plane manufacturers can be held responsible. In fact, because these cases typically don’t involve huge corporations with skilled lawyers of their own, they are often easier to win successfully. Don’t let that discourage you though. It is possible to go up against the “big guys” and still win a case . As long as you have a valid case and a skilled lawyer experienced specifically in aviation law, it’s very possible to have a successful trial or to reach a fair settlement. The first step, though, is contacting an aviation lawyer.
Aviation Accidents: Should We Worry?