Pearson Law Office Practice Areas - Aviation Accidents

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Aviation Accidents 

Pearson Law Office is dedicated to helping the victims or airplane accidents recover compensation for their injuries and losses. While large airline disasters are uncommon, the tragedy they cause is extensive. However, smaller airplane crashes are much more common than most people realize. Our aviation accident attorneys are prepared to handle airplane accident cases involving single engine planes, multi-engine planes, turbo prop planes, chartered jets helicopters, and large commercial airplane crashes. 

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is responsible for investigating aviation accidents in the United States as well as accidents in foreign countries that involve U.S. airlines. Their responsibility is to provide a probable cause for airplane accidents. This is not necessarily sufficient to prove legal liability. 

Our airplane crash attorneys have significant experience using the NTSB’s probable cause finding as a basis for creating legal liability. Since airplane accident litigation is as complex as it is expensive, it is of the utmost importance to hire a law firm with the proven skill, experience, and resources to successfully resolve complicated cases where more than one party may be at fault. 

Pearson Law Office has a comprehensive understanding of Department of Transportation and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rules that govern commercial, charter, and private aviation (including Part 135 and Part 91). Additionally, our firm has experience dealing with the extensive documentation production necessary to establish liability for airplane crashes beyond the probable cause finding of the NTSB. 

Our Texas aviation accident attorneys represent victims of commercial, charter, military, and private planes in accidents involving multi engine planes, private single engine planes, and helicopters. If your family has experienced the tragedy of a serious personal injury or death as a result of an aviation accident, please contact us with questions of for more information.

  

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