This video discusses the critical aspects of airplane accident cases, focusing on pilot error, aircraft defects, and mid-air collisions. It emphasizes the importance of FAA regulations and pilot certification. Viewers will learn about the legal options available for victims and their families.
Common causes include pilot error, aircraft defects, and mid-air collisions. Each of these factors can significantly impact the safety of passengers and crew.
A lawyer can help victims and their families navigate the legal process, investigate the accident, and pursue compensation for injuries or losses. They can identify responsible parties and build a strong case.
If you were involved in an airplane accident, seek medical attention immediately. Then, contact a lawyer experienced in aviation cases to discuss your situation and potential legal options.
Airplane cases usually present catastrophic injury or death. People often don't survive these things. And you have two or three different categories that you want to look at with an airplane accident case. You have pilot error, which is fairly common. Airblind pilots are required to follow the rules of the FAA. They're required to be certified. They have to follow certain guidelines. You often, though, see airplane defects, where there's a known defect in the aircraft and it's not corrected. Sometimes we'll see mid-air collisions. That's pilot error every single time when you have that. There are defective switches. We see helicopter cases that have-- in Sikorsky helicopters have an effective switch that's known and should be corrected. So anytime there's a passenger in an aircraft or a pilot in an aircraft that collides with another one, there's a case. We can help you with that.