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Georgia Fatal Plane Crash Attorney
While air travel is considered one of the safest forms of transportation, it is not without its risks.
If you have lost a loved one in an aviation accident, you should speak with a Georgia fatal plane crash attorney to learn about your rights at the damages to which you may be entitled.
Many crashes involve commercial airplanes, though private planes and helicopters may be involved in accidents. Fatal accidents may occur because of improper aircraft maintenance, pilot error, air traffic controller mistakes, or defective products.
Determining who is at fault for a fatal plane crash is an extremely complex process. Because so many parties, including air traffic controllers, the pilot, and plane manufacturers, are involved, a thorough investigation must be conducted to find the responsible party. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigates all plane crashes involving civilians. An experienced plane crash attorney can work with the NTSB and an independent consultant to identify the liable parties.
Liable parties in a fatal plane crash lawsuit may include the owner of the aircraft, the manufacturer, the parts supplier, or the maintenance team. In order to be successful in a wrongful death lawsuit, the plaintiff must prove that the defendant’s actions or negligence was responsible for the victim’s wrongful death.
If the plaintiff wins the case, he or she may be awarded damages for emotional trauma, loss of companionship, and loss of potential earnings. A punitive damage may also be awarded in order to punish the defendant. In some cases, safety regulations may be changed or implemented in order to avoid a similar accident in the future.
At Head, Thomas, Webb and Willis, our experienced Georgia fatal plane crash attorneys provide compassionate legal representation to those who have lost a loved one in an aviation accident. We will fight for the justice you deserve for your unexpected loss. With our unlimited resources and 150 years of collective experience, we can increase your chances of winning a fair settlement for your grief and loss.
To learn more about how a wrongful death attorney can help you during this time,
please contact our law offices today for a free consultation
.