Miami Airplane Accident Lawyer
Aviation accidents are no normal occurrence, and commercial air travel is one of the safest forms of transportation. However, when aviation crashes to happen, they are often catastrophic. They can be some of the most costly accidents in terms of life and financial damage. If you or a loved one was in an aviation accident, you may be eligible to collect damages to help pay for your medical bills, lost wages, property damage, and pain and suffering. Contact our experienced Miami airplane accident lawyers today.
Pilot Error is Prevalent in Miami Aviation Crashes
As many of us know, commercial airline travel is one of the safest forms of transportation. To get an idea of how safe airline travel really is, simply compare the number of motor vehicle fatalities (over 30,000 deaths per year in the U.S alone) to the number of fatalities from commercial airlines (just 761 deaths in 2014 world wide). In terms of miles driven, there are 1.3 fatalities per hundred million miles driven, compared to just three fatalities per 10 billion passenger miles flown in commercial aircrafts, according to the Insurance Information Institute. Commercial jets really are much safer than driving in a car. However, private planes are another matter entirely. Private planes are often flown by hobby pilots who do not have the same skills or follow the strict regulations that commercial pilots do. Smaller planes are often more difficult to control and also do not have the safety features, upkeep, and auto pilot features of commercial jets.
Recreational pilots often take their friends and families up with them, and in the event of a crash, the injured victims may be hesitant to file a lawsuit on a family member or close friend. This can be a poor choice, because not only do medical bills and lost wages inflict serious damage on the victim’s finances, but most personal injury lawsuits would be covered by the pilot’s insurance, just as they would in a car accident.
The Most Common Pilot Errors Include:
Aviation crashes may be the result of pilot errors. Common pilot errors include the following:
- Flying in dangerous weather;
- Takeoff and landing problems;
- Air traffic control errors;
- Failing to complete the pre-flight checks and inspections;
- Flying too low;
- Poor health condition of the pilot, including stress, fatigue, alcohol, drug, or medication use, or illness;
- Running out of fuel;
- Misuse of technology; and
- Mechanical difficulties.
Mechanical Difficulties
Mechanical problems are another leading cause of aircraft accidents. These difficulties stem from poor design, manufacturing, upkeep, and assembly.
Maintenance and Upkeep Difficulties
A commercial jet flies tens of millions of miles in its lifetime. Regular maintenance is a must for these aircraft, just as it is for personal planes. Pilots and designated mechanics are responsible for the upkeep of their aircraft, and if an accident occurs, they or their companies may be held responsible.
Aircraft Accident Investigation
Large aircraft are equipped with black boxes that record the events leading up to an accident, while smaller aircraft seldom are. No matter the type of crash, every aviation accident requires an intensive investigation led by experts. Our Miami aviation accident lawyers have the ability to pursue any type of aircraft investigation.
You May be Entitled to Damages After a Miami Aviation Accident
If you or a loved one was injured in an aviation accident, you may be able to receive damages to help pay for your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage. Call one of our experienced Miami airplane accident lawyers today at The Pendas Law Firm to discuss your legal options.