Aviation accidents represent some of the most catastrophic personal injury cases, often involving severe injuries, fatalities, and complex legal proceedings. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we represent injured parties and families in Tanner, Washington who have suffered losses in aviation accidents. Our legal team understands the unique challenges of aviation injury claims, including federal regulations, insurance complications, and the emotional toll on families. We bring thorough investigation and skilled advocacy to every case, fighting to secure fair compensation for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and other damages resulting from aviation incidents.
Aviation accidents result in devastating consequences including severe injuries, permanent disabilities, and loss of life. Legal representation is essential to protect your rights against airlines, manufacturers, and insurance companies whose interests often conflict with yours. Our attorneys navigate complex federal regulations, NTSB investigation processes, and multiple liable parties to ensure your claim receives proper compensation. We handle all aspects of your case—from gathering evidence to negotiating settlements or pursuing trial—allowing you to focus on recovery. With our firm managing your legal matter, you gain access to resources, accident reconstruction experts, and medical specialists necessary to strengthen your claim and achieve maximum recovery.
Aviation accidents fall under specific legal frameworks governed by federal law, international treaties, and state regulations. When an accident occurs, the National Transportation Safety Board initiates an investigation to determine probable cause, which becomes crucial evidence in civil liability cases. Responsible parties in aviation accidents may include airlines, aircraft manufacturers, maintenance providers, pilots, air traffic controllers, and airport operators. Each party may bear different levels of liability depending on their actions or negligence. Understanding who is responsible requires thorough analysis of maintenance records, pilot qualifications, weather conditions, mechanical failures, and human error factors.
The National Transportation Safety Board conducts independent investigations into aviation accidents to determine probable cause. These investigative reports provide critical evidence about mechanical failures, pilot error, maintenance issues, and other contributing factors. While NTSB reports cannot assign legal blame, they establish facts essential to proving negligence and liability in civil claims. Our attorneys use NTSB findings to build strong cases against responsible parties.
Product liability holds aircraft manufacturers, component manufacturers, and maintenance providers responsible for defective equipment, improper repairs, or design flaws that cause accidents. This doctrine allows recovery even without proving direct negligence if a product is unreasonably dangerous. Aviation manufacturers must design and maintain aircraft to industry safety standards, and failure to do so creates liability.
Negligence occurs when someone fails to exercise reasonable care, causing injury to others. In aviation accidents, this may include pilot error, inadequate maintenance, insufficient crew training, or failure to follow safety procedures. Proving negligence requires demonstrating a duty of care, breach of that duty, causation, and resulting damages.
Wrongful death claims allow surviving family members to recover compensation when a loved one dies due to someone else’s negligence or misconduct. In aviation accidents, wrongful death damages include funeral expenses, lost financial support, loss of companionship, and pain and suffering of survivors.
Following an aviation accident, physical evidence deteriorates quickly and witnesses’ memories fade. Contact our firm immediately to preserve the accident scene, aircraft wreckage, maintenance records, and witness statements before they are lost or destroyed. Early investigation allows us to gather the strongest evidence and retain qualified experts who can reconstruct the accident and identify all liable parties.
Insurance companies and airline representatives often contact accident victims to settle claims quickly and minimize payouts. Speaking directly with insurers without legal representation often results in accepting inadequate compensation for severe injuries and losses. Our attorneys handle all communications with insurance companies and responsible parties, ensuring your rights are protected and you receive fair value for your claim.
Maintain detailed records of all medical treatment, prescription medications, therapy sessions, lost work time, and expenses related to your aviation accident injuries. Keep documentation of emotional trauma, lifestyle changes, and pain suffered due to your injuries. These comprehensive records strengthen your claim and help us calculate fair compensation that reflects the true impact of the accident on your life.
Aviation accidents frequently result in severe injuries including spinal cord damage, brain injuries, burns, and permanent disabilities requiring ongoing medical care and support. These cases demand comprehensive legal representation to secure compensation covering lifetime medical expenses, disability accommodations, and reduced earning capacity. Our firm pursues full damages that reflect the long-term impact of catastrophic injuries.
Aviation accidents may involve airlines, manufacturers, maintenance companies, pilots, air traffic controllers, and other parties whose negligence contributed to the incident. Identifying all responsible parties and their respective liability requires thorough investigation and legal analysis. Our attorneys pursue claims against each defendant to maximize compensation from all available sources.
Some aviation accidents result in minor injuries with straightforward liability and readily available insurance coverage. In these cases, a more limited legal approach handling basic claim filing and settlement negotiation may be sufficient. However, even minor aviation accidents often involve complex federal regulations that benefit from legal guidance.
Occasionally, responsible parties immediately acknowledge liability and offer reasonable settlements without contest. In such rare circumstances, limited legal assistance for claim processing may suffice. Nevertheless, our firm recommends full representation even in uncontested cases to ensure all damages are properly valued and documented.
Commercial airline accidents involve complex liability issues with multiple defendants, federal regulations, and international treaties. Our firm represents passengers and crew members injured in commercial aviation incidents, pursuing claims against airlines and manufacturers.
Private aircraft accidents often result from pilot error, maintenance negligence, or mechanical defects. We represent injured parties and families in private plane crashes, holding pilots, aircraft owners, and maintenance providers accountable.
Helicopter and charter flight accidents present unique legal challenges involving specialized aircraft and operators. Our firm handles helicopter crash claims and charter flight incidents, pursuing maximum compensation for injured victims.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd brings unparalleled dedication to aviation accident victims throughout Tanner and King County. Our attorneys combine deep knowledge of federal aviation law, product liability, and personal injury standards with genuine compassion for families facing recovery challenges. We maintain relationships with leading accident reconstruction specialists, medical experts, and investigators essential to building strong cases. Our firm works on contingency basis, meaning you pay no legal fees unless we secure compensation for your claim. We are available for immediate consultation following your accident.
Choosing our firm means gaining advocates who prioritize your recovery and financial security. We handle every aspect of your case—investigation, evidence gathering, expert consultation, negotiation, and litigation if necessary. Our proven track record represents hundreds of satisfied clients who received fair compensation for their aviation accident injuries. We invest our resources fully in each case, conducting thorough investigations and challenging insurance company tactics. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd today for a confidential consultation about your aviation accident claim.
Immediately after an aviation accident, prioritize seeking medical treatment for yourself and any injured family members. Do not speak with insurance representatives, airline officials, or media about the accident. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd as soon as possible to preserve evidence, witness statements, and other crucial information that deteriorates quickly. Once our firm takes your case, we handle all communications with responsible parties and insurance companies. We work with investigators to document the accident scene, gather maintenance records, and identify all liable parties. Early legal intervention protects your rights and ensures the strongest possible investigation.
Multiple parties may bear liability in aviation accidents, including the airline or aircraft operator, pilots and crew members, aircraft manufacturers, component manufacturers, maintenance facilities, airports, and air traffic control services. Determining liability requires thorough investigation of maintenance records, pilot qualifications, weather conditions, mechanical failures, and regulatory compliance. Each party’s degree of responsibility depends on their actions or negligence. Our attorneys identify all potentially liable parties and pursue claims against each defendant. We work with accident reconstruction specialists and technical experts to establish how each party’s negligence contributed to the accident. This comprehensive approach maximizes available compensation from all sources.
Aviation accident victims can recover damages including medical treatment and ongoing care, rehabilitation services, lost wages and reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering, emotional trauma and psychological treatment, scarring and disfigurement, permanent disability accommodations, and loss of enjoyment of life. In wrongful death cases, surviving family members recover funeral expenses, lost financial support, loss of companionship, and their own pain and suffering. The amount of compensation depends on injury severity, economic losses, liability strength, available insurance coverage, and other case-specific factors. Our firm thoroughly evaluates every damage category to ensure fair compensation that reflects the true impact of the accident on your life and family.
Aviation accident claims vary significantly in duration depending on injury severity, number of defendants, complexity of investigations, and whether settlement negotiations succeed. Simple cases with clear liability may resolve within several months, while catastrophic injury cases or multi-party disputes may require one to three years or longer. The NTSB investigation process itself may take several months before its findings are publicly released. Our firm pursues efficient resolution while never rushing to accept inadequate settlements. We prepare every case for litigation while negotiating aggressively for fair settlements. Your recovery timeline depends on your willingness to pursue full compensation rather than accept quick settlements that undervalue your claim.
Aviation accidents in federal airspace or involving international flights are governed by federal law and international treaties including the Warsaw Convention and Montreal Convention. These frameworks create special liability limits and procedural requirements that differ from state personal injury law. Navigating international aviation law requires attorneys with specialized knowledge of federal statutes and international agreements. Our firm has experience with federal aviation claims and international flight accidents. We understand how international treaties affect liability limits and compensation options. We work with international aviation law specialists to protect your rights under applicable federal and international standards.
You should not speak directly with insurance companies, airline representatives, or other responsible parties about your accident without legal representation. Insurance adjusters often contact victims early to obtain statements that minimize liability and reduce settlement offers. Anything you say can be used against you, and early statements often undervalue your claim before the full extent of injuries is known. Our attorneys handle all communications with insurers and responsible parties on your behalf. We ensure your statements are protected, claims are properly documented, and your interests are prioritized. Allowing us to represent you prevents costly mistakes that reduce compensation.
The National Transportation Safety Board investigates aviation accidents to determine probable cause and prevent future accidents. NTSB reports document mechanical failures, pilot error, maintenance issues, weather factors, and other contributing causes. While NTSB investigations cannot assign legal blame, their findings provide crucial evidence demonstrating how negligence caused the accident and identifying responsible parties. Our attorneys use NTSB investigative reports, evidence, and expert testimony to establish liability in civil claims. We may also participate in NTSB proceedings, request specific evidence, and obtain information supporting your case. NTSB findings significantly strengthen claims against responsible parties.
Yes, surviving family members can pursue wrongful death claims when a loved one dies in an aviation accident due to negligence. Wrongful death damages include funeral and burial expenses, lost financial support the deceased would have provided, loss of companionship and consortium, emotional trauma and grief suffered by survivors, and loss of inheritance or future opportunities. The right to recover belongs to the deceased’s spouse, children, and dependents. Our firm pursues aggressive wrongful death claims to hold responsible parties accountable and secure compensation for surviving family members. We understand the emotional devastation of losing a loved one and are committed to obtaining maximum compensation reflecting the value of the lost life.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd works on contingency basis, meaning you pay no upfront legal fees and only pay if we recover compensation for your claim. Our fee is a percentage of the settlement or judgment obtained, aligning our financial interests with yours. This contingency arrangement ensures you can afford legal representation regardless of your financial situation. Our contingency fee structure means we invest our resources fully in your case because our compensation depends on your success. You have no out-of-pocket costs for attorney fees, allowing you to focus on recovery while we pursue your claim aggressively.
In Washington, personal injury claims including aviation accidents generally must be filed within three years from the date of injury. Wrongful death claims must be filed within three years from the date of death. However, federal aviation claims may be governed by different statutes of limitations under federal law. Missing the statute of limitations deadline permanently bars your claim, making prompt legal action essential. Our firm ensures your claim is filed before applicable deadlines expire. We investigate promptly to identify all responsible parties and pursue claims efficiently. Contact us immediately following an aviation accident to protect your legal rights.
Personal injury and criminal defense representation
"*" indicates required fields