Aviation Accidents

Air travel has become incredibly popular since its invention, causing air traffic to become exceedingly crowded over the last decade. In fact, air traffic is expected to double again in the next 20 years. While airlines and private aircraft owners may be happy to increase their business, this kind of traffic could cause serious implications for the safety of passengers.

When aviation accidents occur, passengers are often seriously injured. Unfortunately, many accidents end without any survivors. Many different things may happen to cause an aviation accident, including:

  • Pilot error
  • Bad weather
  • Improper aircraft maintenance
  • Air traffic controller negligence

If you are the survivor of an aviation accident, there are several important things to keep in mind. First, be sure to be examined by a doctor to ensure that your health has not been seriously affected by the accident. It is also a good idea to keep all paperwork concerning the accident in a safe place. You will need medical records and other official documents if you choose to take legal action against those responsible for the accident. Finally, utilizing a skilled attorney is the best way to ensure that your rights are fully protected.

If you have been injured in an aviation accident, contact an attorney immediately. The Green Bay aviation accident lawyers of Habush, Habush & Rottier have extensive experience representing those suffering from aviation accident injuries. Contact us for more information and to schedule your free initial consultation.

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