Aviation accidents represent some of the most complex and devastating personal injury cases. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the unique challenges victims and their families face following an aircraft incident. Whether involving commercial flights, private planes, or helicopter crashes, our legal team brings extensive knowledge of federal aviation regulations and industry standards. We work with accident reconstruction experts and aviation consultants to build compelling cases that hold responsible parties accountable. Our goal is to ensure you receive maximum compensation for your injuries, losses, and emotional suffering.
Aviation accidents result in catastrophic injuries and fatalities that forever change lives and families. Legal representation ensures your voice is heard and your damages are properly valued. An experienced aviation attorney investigates the cause of the accident, identifies all responsible parties, and pursues claims against manufacturers, operators, and maintenance providers. We calculate fair compensation that accounts for medical expenses, lost wages, permanent disability, pain and suffering, and loss of consortium. Without proper legal advocacy, insurance companies often offer settlements far below what victims truly deserve. Our firm fights to maximize your recovery and hold the aviation industry accountable for negligence.
Aviation accidents fall under a specialized area of personal injury law governed by federal statutes, international treaties, and common law principles. The Federal Aviation Administration establishes safety regulations that aircraft operators and manufacturers must follow. When they fail to do so and someone is injured or killed, victims may have grounds for legal action. Aviation accident claims often involve product liability if aircraft equipment failed, negligence by operators or maintenance providers, or violations of federal aviation regulations. Determining liability requires thorough investigation of maintenance records, pilot qualifications, weather conditions, and the aircraft’s mechanical condition. Our attorneys work systematically to establish fault and prove damages.
A legal doctrine that holds manufacturers and product sellers responsible for harm caused by their products, regardless of whether negligence was proven. In aviation cases, strict liability often applies to aircraft and component manufacturers when defects cause accidents or injuries.
Damages awarded beyond compensatory awards, intended to punish defendants for gross negligence or intentional misconduct and deter future similar conduct. These may be available in aviation cases involving reckless behavior or willful safety violations.
Negligence established by violation of a statute or regulation, without requiring proof of intent or lack of care. Aviation regulations violations can establish negligence per se in accident litigation.
A legal doctrine meaning ‘the thing speaks for itself,’ allowing plaintiffs to infer negligence from the nature of the accident itself. This principle often applies in aviation cases where accidents would not occur with proper care.
Evidence preservation is critical in aviation accident cases since the National Transportation Safety Board will conduct an investigation and may control the accident scene. Contact our office immediately so we can issue preservation notices to relevant parties and ensure important evidence is protected. Early intervention prevents evidence destruction and strengthens your case.
Keep detailed medical records, photographs of injuries, and documentation of treatment following an aviation accident. Maintain records of medical expenses, lost wages, and impacts on daily activities and relationships. This documentation provides essential proof of damages when negotiating settlements or presenting your case to a jury.
Insurance companies employ adjusters trained to minimize payouts, and statements you make can be used against your claim. Let our attorneys handle all communications with insurance representatives and opposing counsel. This protects your rights and ensures nothing you say jeopardizes your recovery.
Aviation accidents often involve multiple defendants including aircraft manufacturers, maintenance contractors, operators, and pilots, creating complex liability questions. Determining each party’s responsibility requires sophisticated investigation and understanding of federal regulations. Our attorneys systematically identify all liable parties and pursue claims against each to maximize your compensation.
Aviation accidents typically result in catastrophic injuries with lifetime medical care needs, lost earnings, and permanent disability. Insurance companies vigorously contest these high-value claims and offer inadequate settlements. Comprehensive legal representation ensures your damages are properly calculated and insurance companies cannot pressure you into accepting unfair offers.
In rare cases where aviation incidents cause only minor injuries and liability is undisputed, you might handle a claim with minimal assistance. However, even minor aviation injuries often involve complex regulatory issues and multiple parties. We recommend professional representation even in seemingly straightforward cases to ensure nothing is overlooked.
If available insurance coverage clearly exceeds your documented damages and liability is obvious, a simplified approach might work. Most aviation accidents involve damages far exceeding insurance policy limits. Full representation protects you by pursuing claims beyond policy limits and against all potentially responsible parties.
Accidents involving commercial airlines often result in multiple fatalities and complex litigation against major carriers and manufacturers. These cases involve federal regulations, international treaties, and insurance policies that require skilled navigation.
Private plane crashes may involve pilot error, mechanical failure, or inadequate maintenance by flight operators. Investigating these incidents requires understanding small aircraft systems and federal aviation requirements.
Helicopter crashes often involve dangerous operating conditions and tight regulatory requirements that differ from fixed-wing aircraft. These specialized accidents require knowledge of helicopter-specific regulations and safety protocols.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd brings proven success in personal injury litigation combined with comprehensive understanding of aviation law and federal regulations. Our attorneys have represented clients in serious injury and wrongful death cases throughout Washington, obtaining substantial settlements and verdicts. We maintain strong relationships with leading accident reconstruction engineers, medical professionals, and aviation consultants who strengthen our investigations. We personally manage every case rather than delegating to junior staff, ensuring you receive consistent, high-level advocacy. Our commitment to your recovery is unwavering from initial consultation through final resolution.
We understand the financial and emotional hardship following an aviation accident and approach each case with compassion combined with aggressive advocacy. Our firm advances case expenses so you never pay out-of-pocket for investigations, expert consultants, or court costs. We work on contingency, meaning you pay nothing unless we successfully recover compensation for you. This arrangement aligns our interests with yours and demonstrates our confidence in your case. Contact us for a free consultation to discuss your situation and learn how we can help.
After an aviation accident, seek immediate medical attention for any injuries, even if they seem minor at the time. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd as soon as possible so we can begin evidence preservation and investigation. The National Transportation Safety Board will investigate, and we work with their process while protecting your legal interests. Avoid making statements to insurance representatives or other parties without legal counsel present. Do not sign any documents until our team reviews them. Preserve all medical records, photographs of injuries and property damage, and contact information for witnesses. The sooner you contact us, the better we can protect your rights and gather crucial evidence.
Multiple parties may bear responsibility depending on what caused the accident. The aircraft manufacturer could be liable if a defective component failed. The airline or aircraft operator may be negligent in maintenance, pilot training, or safety procedures. Maintenance contractors could be responsible for improper repairs or inspection failures. Individual pilots might be liable for negligent flying or violation of federal regulations. We investigate thoroughly to identify all liable parties and pursue claims against each. This comprehensive approach maximizes your potential recovery by tapping all available sources of compensation. Some defendants carry substantial insurance policies while others may have assets that can satisfy a judgment. Our goal is ensuring every responsible party contributes to your recovery.
You can recover economic damages including all medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, and lost earning capacity. Property damage and replacement costs are also recoverable. Non-economic damages include compensation for pain and suffering, permanent disability, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. In cases of gross negligence or intentional misconduct, punitive damages may be available. In wrongful death cases, surviving family members can recover funeral expenses, loss of financial support, loss of companionship, and emotional suffering. We calculate damages comprehensively, accounting for long-term care needs, anticipated medical treatment, and reduced earning potential. Our goal is ensuring compensation reflects the true impact of the accident on your life and future.
Washington law provides a three-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims in most aviation accidents. However, this deadline can vary based on specific circumstances and whether the injury was immediately apparent. Federal law may impose different time limits for certain aviation claims. Acting quickly is essential because evidence can be destroyed and witness memories fade as time passes. Contact our office immediately after an accident to ensure your claim is properly filed within applicable deadlines. We handle all procedural requirements and protect your rights throughout the legal process. Waiting to pursue your claim risks losing important evidence and potentially missing filing deadlines that could bar your recovery.
Most aviation accident cases settle before trial through negotiation with insurance companies and defendants. We pursue aggressive settlement negotiations while preparing your case for trial as if it will proceed to court. This dual approach gives us leverage in negotiations while ensuring we are fully prepared if settlement proves impossible. Some defendants refuse fair settlements, forcing us to litigate to protect your interests. If your case goes to trial, we present compelling evidence to a jury, including testimony from accident reconstruction experts and medical professionals. Our courtroom experience and litigation skills have resulted in substantial verdicts. Regardless of whether we settle or try your case, our commitment is maximizing the compensation you receive for your injuries and losses.
The National Transportation Safety Board conducts official investigations into aviation accidents to determine cause and recommend safety improvements. While NTSB investigations are not conducted for litigation purposes, their findings often contain valuable information about what caused your accident. We work cooperatively with NTSB investigators while protecting your legal interests. Information from their investigation can support your negligence claim. We obtain NTSB reports and findings to build our case against liable defendants. These official investigations often identify equipment failures, maintenance defects, or procedural violations that establish liability. Our attorneys know how to effectively use NTSB findings in settlement negotiations and trial presentations. This ensures maximum impact of the investigation on your claim’s outcome.
Liability in aviation accidents is determined by investigating what caused the accident and whether someone violated federal aviation regulations or common law duties. We examine maintenance records, pilot qualifications, weather conditions, aircraft mechanical systems, and compliance with Federal Aviation Administration regulations. Violations of established regulations can establish negligence per se, making liability easier to prove. We work with accident reconstruction engineers and aviation consultants who analyze wreckage, flight data, and technical information. Their findings help establish causation between defendant conduct and your injuries. We also gather expert testimony about industry standards and the failure to meet those standards. This multi-layered approach builds a compelling liability case that insurance companies and juries take seriously.
Washington applies comparative negligence law, allowing recovery even if you bear some responsibility for the accident. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault, but you maintain the right to recover. Defendants often claim passenger comparative negligence to reduce payouts, making effective representation crucial. We counter these arguments with evidence of your lack of fault and defendant negligence. Our aggressive litigation approach protects you against unfair comparative negligence claims. We present evidence of adequate pre-flight safety briefings, your cooperation with crew instructions, and proper passenger conduct. In most cases, passengers bear no responsibility for accidents caused by mechanical failures, pilot error, or maintenance defects. We ensure comparative negligence arguments do not improperly reduce your recovery.
Yes, Washington law allows surviving family members to pursue wrongful death claims against defendants responsible for fatal aviation accidents. You can recover funeral and burial expenses, the deceased’s medical expenses from injury to death, loss of financial support, and compensation for emotional suffering and loss of companionship. Surviving spouses, children, and dependent parents are typically eligible to recover. Wrongful death cases often result in substantial settlements and verdicts reflecting the value of the deceased’s life and the family’s loss. We approach these deeply sensitive matters with compassion while aggressively pursuing maximum compensation. Our goal is ensuring your family receives the resources needed to move forward and honor your loved one’s memory. We handle all legal matters so you can focus on grieving.
Your case begins with a detailed consultation where we gather information about the accident, your injuries, and damages. We then conduct a thorough investigation including evidence gathering, witness interviews, and retention of expert consultants. We provide regular updates throughout the process and explain all developments in terms you understand. We file legal claims within applicable deadlines and pursue pre-trial discovery. We engage in settlement negotiations while preparing for potential trial. If we reach a fair settlement, we explain all terms before you decide whether to accept. If trial becomes necessary, we guide you through deposition testimony and trial preparation. We manage all legal matters, court filings, and communications so you can focus on recovery. Our goal is resolving your case efficiently while maximizing compensation and minimizing stress.
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