Charter Plane Injury Lawsuit

Charter Plane Injury victims have legal rights that can provide financial relief, pay medical bills, pay burial expenses, and provide peace of mind.

An aviation accident is any event involving an aircraft that causes personal injury, property damage, or death. An aviation accident can occur while the aircraft is in flight, on the ground, in ascent, or in descent. Most aviation accidents involve some element of negligence.

If you or a next of kin of someone was injured in an aircraft crash, you may be eligible to file a lawsuit and have a right to recover compensation from negligent parties.

When an aircraft crash occurs, the U. S. government provides support services to the families of airline disaster victims and to survivors. Families and survivors can also bring legal claims against the airline, aircraft, and parts manufacturers, and other negligent third parties, depending on what caused the aircraft to crash.

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Small aircraft crashes are the most common type of aviation accidents.


Airplane crashes are almost always catastrophic to passengers, pilots, and people around the crash site. Aviation accidents can be caused by pilot error, manufacturing defects, bad weather, mechanical failure, bird strikes, and other complications.

When an aviation crash is caused by another party’s negligence, victims and their families may be eligible for financial compensation through an aircraft crash lawsuit.

You should waste no time seeking the assistance of an experienced aviation injury attorney. By acting quickly, you will ensure that crash site evidence and witness recollections are fresh and will make sure that your statute of limitations does not expire or void your right to pursue a legal claim.


TO GET HELP – Our Nationwide Toll-Free Injury Helpline Number is 888.267.1137

Time is of the essence when it comes to filing your Personal Injury lawsuit!


Getting Help With an Aviation Accident Case

If you are thinking about filing an aviation accident lawsuit, it is very important for you to get advice or representation from an experienced Aviation Aircraft injury lawyer.

All our experienced personal injury lawyers work on a contingency basis and do not get paid unless you do!

Each State has a strict statute of limitations for you to file your Personal Injury lawsuit. Be sure to know your states statute of limitations so you do not miss your deadline for filing your aviation accident lawsuit.

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Choosing an experienced Personal Injury Attorney will be very important to your lawsuit and the amount of compensation of your settlement!


Top Causes of Aviation Accidents

The most common causes of aviation accidents include.

Adequate Flight Training Injury Aviation Safety Seat Injury
Air Ambulance Injury Aviation Terrorist Incident Injury
Air Ambulance Operator Injury Bird Strike Aircraft Injury
Airplane Bad Weather Crash Injury Boarding Injury
Air Pressure Malfunction Injury Cargo Plane Crash Injury
Charter Plane Injury Cargo Shifting Injury
Air Stairs Fall Injury Charter Plane Injury
Air Taxi Crash Injury Commercial Aircraft Crash Injury
Air Traffic Controller Error‎ Injury Commercial Airline Passenger Injury
Aircraft Air Pressure Malfunction Injury Commercial Aviation Injury
Aircraft Altitude Error Injury Commuter Airline Injury
Aircraft Baggage Falling Injury Controlled Flight into Terrain‎ Injury
Aircraft Boarding Injury Corporate Plane Crash Injury
Aircraft Bombing Injury Defective Aircraft Part Injury
Aircraft Collision Injury Defective Airplane Design Injury
Aircraft Crash Human Error Injury Defective Airplane Equipment Injury
Aircraft Defective Component Injury Defective Airplane Gauge Injury
Aircraft Defective Equipment Injury Defective Airplane Injury
Aircraft Deliberate Crash Injury Ditching‎ Aircraft Injury
Aircraft Descent and Landing Injury Drone Crash Injury
Aircraft Design Defect Injury Engine Failure Injury
Aircraft Electrical Malfunction Injury Exiting Aircraft Injury
Aircraft Emergency Evacuation Injury FAA Regulation Violation Injury
Aircraft Engine Design Injury Falling Airport Sign Injury
Aircraft Fire Injury Faulty Airplane Equipment Injury
Aircraft Flight Parameter Error Injury Flight Attendant Injury
Aircraft Fuel Exhaustion‎ Injury Flight Crash Injury
Aircraft Fuel Tank Explosion Injury Flight Crew Negligence Injury
Aircraft Fuel-Related Injury Flight Crew Turbulence Injury
Aircraft Fuselage Broke Injury Flight Instructor Error Injury
Aircraft Hijacking Injury Flight Maneuver Injury
Aircraft Inclement Weather Injury Flight Nurse Injury
Aircraft In-Flight Breakup Injury Foreign Aviation Injury
Aircraft In-Flight Depressurization‎ Injury Glider Crash Injury
Aircraft In-Flight Explosion Injury Government Aircraft Crash Injury
Aircraft In-Flight Fire Injury Hand Glider Injury
Aircraft In-Flight Turbulence Injury Hanger Collapse Injury
Aircraft Instrument Failure Injury Hanger Injury
Aircraft Landing Gear Defect Injury Helicopter Crash Injury
Aircraft Low-Altitude Operation Injury Helicopter Defect Injury
Aircraft Maintenance Negligence Injury Helicopter Hit by Plane Injury
Aircraft Manufacturing Defect Injury Helicopter Pad Operator Error Injury
Aircraft Manufacturing Error Injury Hit by Airplane Propeller Injury
Aircraft Mechanical Failure Injury Hit Jet Aircraft Injury
Aircraft Monitoring of Speed Error Injury Icing on Turbine Injury
Aircraft Navigational Errors Injury Icing Wind Turbine Injury
Aircraft Negligence Injury Improper Aircraft Inspection Error Injury
Aircraft Owner Negligence Injury Improper Pilot Certification Injury
Aircraft Passenger Flight Injury Inadequate Aircraft Repair Injury
Aircraft Running Out of Fuel Injury Inadequate Aircraft Security Injury
Aircraft Sabotage‎ Injury Inadequate Aircraft Training Injury
Aircraft Safety Checklist Injury Inclement Weather Injury
Aircraft Seat Collapse Injury International Aviation Injury
Aircraft Shootdown Injury Jet Crash Injury
Aircraft Structural Failure Injury Jet Wing Icing Injury
Aircraft Structural Issue Error Injury Lack of Aircraft Training Injury
Aircraft System Component Failure Injury Loss of Aircraft Pressurization Cabin Injury
Aircraft Taxi Injury Loss of Control In-Flight Injury
Aircraft Technical Error Injury Maintenance Error Injury
Aircraft Tire Failure Injury Medical Emergency Flight Injury
Aircraft Turbine Injury Mid-Air Collision Injury
Aircraft Uncontained Engine Failure Injury Military Aircraft Crash Injury
Aircraft Uncontrolled Decompression Injury Missing Aircraft‎ Injury
Aircraft Undercarriage Malfunction‎ Injury Open Bin During Flight Injury
Aircraft Wildlife Strikes Crash Injury Passenger Injury
Airframe Design Injury Pilot Error Helicopter Injury
Airframe Icing Injury Pilot Error Injury
Airline Boarding Injury Pilot Incapacitation‎ Injury
Airline Corporate Negligence Injury Pilot Mental Fatigue Injury
Airline Crash Injury Plane Collided Injury
Airline Disaster Injury Plane Crash During Take Off Injury
Airline Ground Crews Injury Plane Crash Engine Failure Injury
Airline Plane Off Runway Injury Plane Crash into Building Injury
Airline Toxic Fumes Injury Plane Crash into House Injury
Airplane Crash Injury Plane Propeller Injury
Airplane Crash Landing Injury Plane Rolled Killing Passenger Injury
Airplane Crash on Take Off Injury Plummeted During Takeoff Injury
Airplane Design Defect Injury Poor Pilot Training Injury
Airplane Electrical Malfunction Injury Poor-Condition Airport Runway Injury
Airplane Engine Failure Injury Private Jet Crash Injury
Airplane Fuel Tank Explosion Injury Preflight Takeoff Injury
Airplane Hit by Beverage Cart Injury Runway Defect Injury
Airplane Infant Restraint Injury Runway Injury
Airplane Runway Overrun Injury Sightseeing Aviation Tour Injury
Airplane Toxic Fume Injury Sightseeing Helicopter Tour Injury
Airplane Turbulence Injury Sightseeing Plane Crash Injury
Airport Baggage Cart Injury Skidded Off Snowy Runway Injury
Airport Hanger Door Injury Skydiving Accident Injury
Airport Hanger Injury Small Plane Crash Injury
Airport Negligence Injury Snowy Runway Injury
Airport Ramp Injury Sucked into a Turbine Injury
Airport Runway Night Takeoff Injury Takeoff Injury
Airport Runway Takeoff Injury Tired Pilot Injury
Airport Slip & Fall Injury Traffic Helicopter Crash Injury
Airport Trip & Fall Injury UFO-Related Aviation Incident Injury
Airship Crash Injury Unsecured Cargo Injury
Aviation Crash Injury Using Aircraft Equipment Incorrectly Injury
Aviation Engineering Failure Injury Vintage Aircraft Crash Injury
Aviation Injury Weather Condition Injury

Common Aviation Aircraft Injuries

Aviation accident injuries can be minor to severe, and even be fatal and may include:

Abdominal Injuries
Amputation Injuries
Back Injuries
Broken Bones Injuries
Burns Injuries
Cuts Injuries
Decapitation
Head Injuries
Knee Injuries
Lacerations Injuries
Neck Injuries
Spinal Cord Injuries
Traumatic Brain Injuries
Wrongful Death

Aviation Accident Statistics

Most aviation accidents happen in small aircraft and sightseeing and medivac helicopters.

  • 50% of all airplane accidents are caused by pilot error.
  • 21% of all airplane accidents are caused by some type of mechanical error.
  • 21% of all airplane accidents are caused by weather conditions.
  • The most unsafe times for an aircraft accident to occur are during takeoff and landing.
  • Statistics show that up to 80 p& of all aviation accidents can be attributed to some type of human error.
  • When calculating by distance, airplanes are 62 times safer than cars and trucks.
  • The FAA has stated that no one seat is safer than any other in a commercial airliner.
  • Pilots with less than 100 hours of flying experience account for 45% of all fatal aviation crashes.
  • The National Transportation Safety Board estimated a total of nearly 24 million flight hours in 2007.
  • The worst year for aviation crash deaths was 1972, when 3,214 people died in airplane crashes.
  • The safest year for airplane accidents was 2007, when 766 people died in aviation accidents.
  • Helicopter accidents statistics show a rate was 75 for every 100,000 flight hours.
  • Airplane accident statistics show a rate of about 0175 per 100,000 flight hours.
  • In a study by Popular Mechanics, it was determined that the safest place to sit in an airplane is near the tail.
  • According to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), there were 1,233 aircraft accidents nationwide in 2017.
  • Scheduled commercial flights had an accident rate of 0.16 per 100,000 air miles traveled while non-scheduled commercial flights had an accident rate of 0.14. – National Transportation Safety Board
  • In 2019 airline accident statistics show a total of 20 fatal airline accidents, resulting in the death 283 passengers. – Aviation Safety Network
  • Major airlines experienced 1 onboard fatality and had a fatal accident rate of 0.005 per 100,000 flight hours in 2018.
  • Aircraft accidents involving a U. S. civilian aircraft increased from 1,315 in 2017 to 1,347 in 2018.
  • In 2019 there were 1,302 civil aviation accidents, down from 1,347 civil aviation accidents in 2018.
  • Worldwide air traffic is estimated to be 39,000,000 flights each year with the accident rate being 1 fatal accident per 2 million flights.
  • Commercial drone registrations totaled about 412,000 in 2019. – Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
  • In 2015, more than 895.3 million passengers flew on U.S. airlines. – The U.S. Department of Transportation
  • In the U. S. a total of 10,505 people had lost their lives in fatal aircraft accidents from 1945 to 2013.

 Time is of the essence when it comes to filing your Charter Plane Injury lawsuit!

If you or a loved one has been involved in an aircraft accident where you feel you may be entitled to compensation complete the contact form on the right or call us at 1-888-267.1137 for a FREE CASE EVALUATION. A live personal injury counselor is available to answer your questions 24 hours a day


Legal Claims in an Aviation Accident

Federal Tort Claims Act: Allows private U. S. citizens to bring lawsuits against the federal government and its employees for tort injuries committed in the capacity of federal employment.

Negligence: Holds responsible parties liable for injuries and death caused by negligence and breach of duty.

Strict Liability: Refers to product liability in cases when a defendant puts a product into the marketplace and has responsibility for damages caused by that product.

Vicarious Liability: Also referred to as respondeat superior, is when the employer is responsible for the employee s actions during the capacity of their employment.


Who Is Liable in an Aviation Lawsuit

If a person is injured or killed in an aircraft accident, a lawsuit may be brought to recover money damages from companies responsible for causing the accident. Examples of negligent parties that can be held legally responsible for financial damages in an aircraft crash case include.

Air Traffic Controllers
Aircraft Maintenance Providers
Aircraft Manufacturers
Aircraft Parts Manufacturers
Airlines
Airport Operators
Owner Of The Aircraft
Pilots
Weather Services

Aircraft Injury Links – Charter Plane Injury

Aircraft Manufacturers
Aircraft Products
Aircraft Workers
Aircraft Injury Types
Airport Types

All of our experienced personal injury lawyers work on a contingency basis and do not get paid unless you do!

Each State has a strict statute of limitations for you to file your Charter Plane Injury lawsuit Fill out our FREE CASE EVALUATION form or call toll free us now 

Choosing an experienced personal injury accident lawyer will be very important to your lawsuit and the amount of compensation of your settlement!


Aviation Injury Settlements & Verdicts

  • $15 Million Airplane Accident Settlement: For a 47-year old passenger injured in a single-engine airplane accident.
  • $6 Million Helicopter Crash Settlement: For a passenger injured in an air show helicopter crash.
  • $3 Million Aviation Wrongful Death Settlement: For a family of a missionary who died in a plane crash caused by broken camshaft gear.
  • $2 Million Slip & Fall Settlement: For passenger exiting stairs on a commuter plane defective metal handrail fall to the ground causing his death.
  • $13.75 Million Wrongful Death Settlement: Caused by a defective airplane engine.
  • $7.3 Million Helicopter Sightseeing Tour Settlement: For the wrongful death caused by the crash of a helicopter on a sightseeing tour.
  • $26 Million Plane Crash Settlement: For the wrongful deaths of a husband and wife in a North Carolina plane crash.
  • $32 Million Single Engine Crash Settlement: For a student pilot flying a Piper Malibu Single Engine Aircraft was burned in the crash.
  • $9 Million Helicopter Accident Settlement: For two families of two pilots killed when their logging helicopter crashed.
  • $27.5 Million Small Plane Crash Settlement: For families of skydivers killed in a small plane crash.
  • $2 Million Commercial Air Crash Settlement: For the death of a 7–year–old child killed on Alaska Airlines
  • $4 Million Charter Plane Settlement: For a wrongful death in a charter plane crash that occurred overseas.

For a Personal Injury lawsuit to be successful, personal injury lawyers have to show that your injury resulted from the negligence of another party. In the case of a personal injury lawsuit victims and immediate family members have the right to file a personal injury claim.


Statute of Limitations for Aviation Accident Lawsuits

The statute of limitations to file an aviation accident lawsuit may depend on the state where the accident occurred. It may also depend on the type of aircraft accident or the company that is responsible. The best thing you can do is to contact an experienced aviation attorney as soon to begin the process of filing your case.


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Charter Plane Accident Injury Damages

When pilots, airport operators, air traffic controllers and other aviation workers make mistakes, innocent people can suffer serious injuries or death. When injured in an aviation accident a patient and their loved ones can receive financial compensation for their injuries and wrongful death.

Victims in injury-related claims are entitled to damages including:

Disfigurement Damages (past and future)
Economic Damages (past and future)
End of Life Cost Damages
Exemplary Damages
Funeral Expense Damages
Future Economic Damages
General Damages
Gross Negligence Damages
Loss of Companionship Damages
Loss of Consortium Damages
Loss of Earning Capacity Damages
Loss of Life Damages
Loss of Wages Damages (past and future)
Medical Expense Damages
Mental Anguish Damages
Monetary Compensation Damages
Nominal Damages
Non-Economic Damages
Pain and Suffering Damages
Pecuniary and Non Pecuniary Damages
Physical Impairment Damages (past and future)
Treble Damages
Workers Compensation Damages
Wrongful Death Claims

Need a Personal Injury Lawyer?

If you or a family member has been injured in an Aviation Accident, we can help you start an injury lawsuit against responsible parties to help with medical bills and financial compensation.

Our experienced nationwide aviation injury lawyers will help you get just and fair compensation for your injuries.

Call our Injury Toll Free Helpline at 888.267.1137 and get help today!

We can usually tell within a few minutes whether we can help you, and if we cannot, maybe direct you to someone who can.

We are always available 24 hours a day to answer your questions with a phone call or email and we will do everything we can to ensure that you receive the highest compensation for your injuries.

If you have a legal question about an injury or wrongful death lawsuit, you do not have to come into our office. Call us, and you will speak directly to a lawyer, and if a lawyer is not available, your call will be returned as quickly as possible. 


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