Aviation accidents are among the most catastrophic events a person can experience, often resulting in severe injuries, fatalities, and profound emotional trauma for families. When an aircraft incident occurs, the legal landscape becomes complex, involving federal regulations, multiple liable parties, and insurance companies with significant resources. Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd understands the unique challenges aviation accident victims face and provides dedicated legal representation to help you navigate the claims process.
Aviation accident claims demand immediate and thorough legal action because these cases involve federal aviation regulations, strict reporting requirements, and complex technical evidence. Without proper legal representation, victims risk having their claims mishandled or undervalued by insurance adjusters. Our firm ensures your case receives the attention it deserves, protecting your right to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. We coordinate with accident reconstruction experts, medical professionals, and federal investigators to build a compelling case on your behalf.
Aviation accidents fall under federal jurisdiction and involve multiple layers of investigation and regulation. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) conducts official investigations, while the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) oversees aviation safety standards. Understanding how these agencies interact with your personal injury claim is essential to protecting your legal rights. Our attorneys monitor NTSB findings, review FAA compliance records, and examine maintenance logs to establish liability. We also work within the strict statutes of limitations that apply to aviation cases, ensuring no deadlines are missed that could jeopardize your claim.
The failure to exercise reasonable care that results in injury or damage. In aviation cases, this might include a pilot’s failure to follow proper procedures, an airline’s inadequate maintenance, or an air traffic controller’s oversight that contributed to the accident.
Legal responsibility without needing to prove negligence, often applied to defective aircraft parts or equipment. If an airplane component failed due to a manufacturing defect, the manufacturer may be strictly liable regardless of whether they were careless.
A flaw in an aircraft, engine, or component that makes it unsafe for its intended use. Defects may involve design flaws, manufacturing errors, or inadequate warnings, any of which can lead to accidents and injuries.
Monetary compensation awarded to victims for their injuries and losses. This includes medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, permanent disability, and in wrongful death cases, loss of companionship and funeral expenses.
After an aviation accident, evidence can deteriorate or disappear quickly, making immediate preservation critical. Contact our office right away so we can place preservation notices on the aircraft, maintenance records, flight data recorders, and cockpit voice recorders. The sooner we act, the better our chances of securing evidence that proves liability and supports your claim for maximum compensation.
Keep detailed records of every medical appointment, procedure, prescription, and symptom related to your aviation accident injuries. Medical documentation serves as crucial evidence of the extent of your harm and justifies your claim for damages. Your medical history becomes your strongest tool in proving that the accident caused significant, often long-term or permanent effects on your health and quality of life.
Insurance companies employ adjusters trained to minimize payouts, and statements made before you have legal representation can seriously harm your claim. Allow our attorneys to handle all communications with insurance companies on your behalf. We ensure that your rights are protected and that settlement offers adequately reflect the true value of your injuries and losses.
Aviation accidents typically involve several responsible parties—manufacturers, maintenance companies, pilots, airlines, and air traffic control—requiring coordinated investigation and claims against each. A comprehensive legal approach ensures all liable parties are identified and held accountable for their negligence. Without thorough legal representation, you may recover from only one party while missing significant compensation from others who contributed to the accident.
Aviation accidents involve federal regulations, technical investigation findings, and specialized legal principles that require trained legal minds to navigate successfully. Our attorneys understand how to interpret NTSB reports, challenge aviation safety standards, and apply product liability law to aircraft defects. Attempting to handle these complex matters without experienced legal counsel often results in significantly lower settlements and missed legal opportunities.
In rare cases where an aviation incident results only in minor injuries and liability is immediately obvious, a more streamlined approach might suffice. However, even seemingly minor injuries from aircraft accidents should be carefully evaluated, as some effects emerge over time. We recommend consulting with our firm to ensure your case truly qualifies for simplified handling rather than comprehensive representation.
When an airline or aircraft operator immediately accepts responsibility and offers a fair settlement within weeks of the incident, extensive litigation may not be necessary. Our attorneys still review proposed settlements to ensure they adequately compensate you for all damages and future medical needs. Even in these scenarios, having legal guidance prevents you from accepting inadequate offers that fail to account for long-term consequences.
Commercial aviation accidents involving major airlines demand aggressive legal representation due to the significant resources these companies deploy to limit liability. Our firm has the resources and experience to stand against major corporations and their legal teams.
Private aviation accidents may involve maintenance negligence, inadequate pilot training, or mechanical failures that smaller operators fail to address. We investigate these incidents thoroughly to hold responsible parties accountable.
Helicopter crashes, including medical transport and emergency service flights, often result from maintenance failures or operational errors. Our firm pursues claims against operators, manufacturers, and maintenance providers in these tragic cases.
Our firm combines deep knowledge of aviation law with compassionate, client-centered representation. We understand that aviation accidents create unimaginable hardship for families, and we treat every case with the urgency and dedication it deserves. From the moment you contact us, we begin investigating your accident, consulting technical and medical professionals, and building a compelling case for maximum compensation. Our attorneys are available to answer your questions and provide updates throughout the legal process.
We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. This removes financial barriers to obtaining quality legal representation and aligns our interests with yours—we succeed only when you receive fair compensation. Our track record of substantial settlements and verdicts in personal injury cases demonstrates our ability to deliver results. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd today at 253-544-5434 for a free consultation to discuss your aviation accident claim.
Immediately after an aviation accident, seek medical attention for any injuries, no matter how minor they may seem. Once medical needs are addressed, contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd without delay. The first hours and days following an accident are critical for preserving evidence, documenting the scene, and protecting your legal rights. Do not speak with insurance adjusters or representatives from the airline or aircraft owner without legal representation. Do not sign any documents or accept settlement offers. Contact our office at 253-544-5434 to discuss your situation with an experienced attorney who will guide you through the proper steps and ensure your interests are protected from the beginning.
The statute of limitations for aviation accident claims varies depending on whether you are pursuing a personal injury claim, wrongful death claim, or claim against a government entity. Generally, you have three years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit in Washington, but this timeline can be affected by various factors. Federal aviation cases may have different deadlines, and claims against the federal government have even shorter timeframes. To protect your rights, contact our firm immediately after an aviation accident. We will ensure all necessary deadlines are met and that your claim is filed properly within the required timeframe.
Liability in aviation accidents can extend to multiple parties, including the aircraft manufacturer, maintenance companies, the airline or aircraft operator, pilots and flight crew, air traffic control services, and even airports or ground service providers. Each party may bear responsibility depending on their role in the accident and whether their negligence or failure to maintain safety standards contributed to the incident. Our thorough investigation identifies all liable parties and ensures claims are pursued against each one. This comprehensive approach maximizes your compensation by holding accountable every person and entity whose actions or negligence contributed to the accident.
Compensation in aviation accident cases includes economic damages such as medical expenses, surgical costs, rehabilitation, lost wages, and future medical care. Non-economic damages address pain and suffering, permanent disability, disfigurement, and loss of enjoyment of life. In wrongful death cases, families may recover damages for loss of companionship, funeral expenses, and the deceased’s lost earning potential. The specific amount of compensation depends on the severity of injuries, the extent of liability, and the insurance coverage available from responsible parties. Our attorneys work to calculate fair compensation that truly reflects the long-term impact of the accident on your life and your family’s future.
Many aviation accident cases are resolved through negotiated settlements with insurance companies and liable parties. However, we prepare every case as if it will go to trial, building a strong legal position that encourages fair settlement offers. If a reasonable settlement cannot be reached, we are fully prepared to litigate your case through trial to obtain the compensation you deserve. The decision to settle or proceed to trial depends on the strength of evidence, the defendant’s position, and your preferences as our client. We will present all options clearly and help you make informed decisions about how to proceed with your case.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) conducts official investigations into aviation accidents to determine cause and prevent future incidents. The findings from these investigations can be valuable evidence in your personal injury claim, establishing negligence or equipment failure that contributed to your injuries. However, NTSB findings alone do not determine liability in civil court. Our attorneys analyze NTSB reports, challenge findings if necessary, and use investigation results as part of our broader case strategy. We coordinate with NTSB investigators and obtain all available reports and data to strengthen your claim.
If a defect in the aircraft’s design, manufacture, or maintenance contributed to the accident, the manufacturer and any maintenance providers can be held liable under product liability law. These cases often require technical analysis, expert testimony about design standards, and evidence showing the manufacturer knew or should have known about the defect. Our firm has experience with product liability cases and can pursue claims against major aircraft manufacturers. We work with engineers and technical experts to prove that a defect existed and that the manufacturer failed in their duty to ensure aircraft safety.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations establish safety standards that airlines, pilots, and aircraft operators must follow. Violations of these regulations constitute negligence that strengthens your personal injury claim. Our attorneys review FAA compliance records, maintenance logs, pilot training certifications, and operational procedures to identify regulatory violations. Proof that a defendant violated federal aviation regulations can be compelling evidence of negligence in your case. We use regulatory violations strategically to establish liability and support your request for maximum compensation.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd works on a contingency fee basis for aviation accident cases. This means you pay no attorney fees unless we successfully recover compensation for you. When we obtain a settlement or verdict, our fee is a percentage of the recovery, which you can discuss and agree to before proceeding. This arrangement removes financial barriers to obtaining quality legal representation and ensures our attorneys work diligently to maximize your recovery. You can pursue your claim without worrying about upfront costs or legal fees if your case is unsuccessful.
Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd by calling 253-544-5434 or visiting our website to request a free consultation. During your initial consultation, we will listen to the details of your accident, answer your questions, and explain your legal options and rights. We will review any documents you have, discuss the investigation process, and provide an honest assessment of your claim. If you choose to work with us, we immediately begin investigating the accident, preserving evidence, and preparing your case. From that point forward, you can focus on your recovery while our experienced attorneys handle all legal matters and fight for the compensation you deserve.
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