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Airplane Crash Lawyers: Helping the Plaintiff

Did you know that the very first airplane crash happened just five years after the brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright made their first flight at Kitty Hawk?

It was 1908, and the Wright brothers are travelling across United States and Europe with the purpose of demonstrating their flying machine. Everything went well except on the fateful day in September which ended up with pilot Orville Wright severely injured and Lieutenant Thomas Selfridge dead, he was a passenger.

Airplane crash lawyers, although not as in demand as those who specialize in car accidents, play critical role in saving the life of the family of the victim or the victim himself, if he survives a painful aviation accident.

An airplane crash lawyer may not bring the life back of a beloved family member or the smile on the face of a person, who luckily survives a crash but is suffering now from a trauma. But he will somehow bring justice to the loved ones or provide just compensation for the injuries he sustained because of the accident, especially if the crash was a result of someone’s negligence.

Here are the factors that may have caused an aviation accident:

• Pilot errors

• There is a faulty equipment

• Violation in FAA regulations

• Problems in the structure and design of the plane

• Negligence of the flight service

• Error in the air traffic controller

• Negligence in the third party carrier selection

• Negligence in maintenance and repair

• Error in fueling

According to the statistics, half of the accidents were caused by piloting errors. However, although that is the case, in an airplane accident, the whole party is liable for full compensation of the victims’ families. The airplane crash lawyers will help you prove that the following is liable for the accident:

• The owner or the operator of the airline

• The airplane manufacturer

• The FAA