As our world grows ever more interconnected, its dangers also grow more complicated. Modern people must consider threats that many of our historical predecessors never even thought about. One such danger that faces many Americans each year is the possibility of suffering injuries or even dying in an aviation accident.
While airplanes generally enjoy an impressive safety record, due to the level of training a pilot must undergo to obtain his or her pilot’s license, accidents do still happen. When aviation accidents do occur, they present complicated legal issues for those who suffer harm in them.
If you or someone you love recently experienced an aviation accident, you deserve to consult with an experienced professional who understands the inner workings of lawsuits surrounding such accidents. While these suits are generally similar to other types of personal injury or wrongful death suits, they also feature some specific differences.
Pursuing justice after an aviation accident is certainly possible, so be sure that you seek out legal counsel that is truly qualified to help you navigate this unique legal area and keep your needs and rights protected.
Build a strong case for justice
One of the primary issues complicating aviation accident lawsuits is the fact that aviation is governed by two separate federal agencies, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). Depending on the nature of the accident, involving these agencies may be unavoidable.
You may also face different hurdles to success if your accident occurs in a private vehicle or in a “common carrier,” which includes commercial airlines. While both private and public carriers do face fairly high standards of regulation, common carriers often face stricter regulation than their private counterparts.
Building a strong case in these circumstances benefits immensely from professional guidance by an attorney who is well-versed in aviation law and the process of addressing aviation accidents.
Build a plan that can go the distance
In most cases, aviation injury claims take a long time to resolve, because, among other things, they involve a lot more bureaucratic red tape than your average car accident. It is important that you plan to go the distance when mounting a lawsuit involving aviation.
One of the most common concerns of victims in these scenarios is ongoing medical treatment. While you should not bear responsibility for the costs of your medical care from the accident (assuming you’re not personally liable for the accident), reaching a verdict or settlement may take months or even years.
An experienced attorney can help make sure that your medical care providers understand the process and keep you on a healthy path to recovery. You have enough to worry about with your medical care, so it is wise to enlist help to fight for fair compensation for your losses and injuries.