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Aviation Accidents

Verdicts and Settlements for Clients Injured in Airplane Crashes

Private Plane Crash — Wrongful Death — $3 Million Settlement

Our aviation litigators obtained a $3 million settlement on behalf of the widow and two surviving children of a 45–year–old missionary who died in a plane crash in Mexico. While traveling on a missionary relief effort, the man was piloting a plane on which the cam shaft gear broke. Our attorneys successfully brought a wrongful death claim against the manufacturers of the engine, demonstrating that the engine contained both design and manufacturing flaws. Although our client’s husband attempted an emergency landing, he was unable to find a suitable place to safely land the craft. The plane struck a forested area before it reached the ground and the decedent lost his life.

Commercial Air Crash — Wrongful Death — $2 Million Settlement

Our airline litigation team obtained a settlement in excess of $2 million on behalf of the grandparents of a 7–year–old child who died on Alaska Airlines Flight 261 when the plane crashed en route from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico to San Francisco. Our aviation team, working in conjunction with attorneys for other plaintiffs in the case, was able to prove that Alaska did not take all necessary measures to perform required maintenance, overlooked signs of potential problems and thereby assumed responsibility for the deaths, as modified by the terms of the Warsaw Convention. Our attorneys also claimed that the Alaska pilots failed to immediately seek permission to land when the crew first noted difficulty in operation of the aircraft, that Alaska failed to remove or repair the jack screw assembly of the tail as required by good and sound maintenance practices, and failed to provide necessary and appropriate training to the flight crew.

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