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![]() If someone you love has been seriously injured or killed in an aviation disaster, you cannot rely on government agencies to explain your rights or promote your personal interests. For emotional and spiritual support you should be able to depend on family, friends, clergy, neighbors, and other members of your community. However, for answers to more pressing questions about your future, your legal rights, and your options, you should seek the advice of attorneys who possess extensive experience in aviation accident cases. Aviation litigation is complex. At the outset it can be difficult to determine which parties are legally responsible for accidents, as theories of liability differ according to state, federal, and international laws. In general, to prove legal liability the plaintiff must be able to present evidence that the defendant failed to meet industry standards related to safe operation, engineering, design, or manufacture of an aircraft, among other operational issues. Depending on the circumstances surrounding the accident, any number of parties may be held liable, including the owner and operator of the aircraft, manufacturers, maintenance suppliers, and in certain cases, even the federal government. Thus, you should never feel obligated to hire The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) sets safety standards for pilot conduct, flight operations, and aircraft manufacture, but these guidelines are minimum safety standards that are not always enforced well enough to prevent airplane accidents. Expert Aviation Lawyers who work with aviation cases will help inform you about all your legal options. Topics affected by Aviation Law include:
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