After any type of airplane or helicopter crash, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) or the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) launches an immediate investigation. The area surrounding the crash is sealed off. Teams of government investigators arrive and begin pouring over the debris field for clues that can tell them what happened and why.
With one exception, no one else is allowed on the scene. Who else gets to be a part of the investigation and have access to the wreckage? Manufacturers' representatives.
Don't victims deserve to have someone looking out for their interests too?
As Phoenix aviation accident lawyers at Plattner Verderame, P.C., we know it for a fact and are prepared to act quickly on your behalf. We will get as close to the scene as possible, take pictures, review and compare witness accounts — whatever it takes. We are here and ready to help. We have handled crash cases involving commercial airlines, general aviation, planes and helicopters all around the Grand Canyon state and across the USA.
Each of our attorneys is a Specialist in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation certified by the Arizona Board of Legal Specialization. This kind of expertise and experience is hard to come by anywhere and is usually reserved for only the largest corporations. Not here. Contact our lawyers about the airplane crash your loved one was involved in. We are ready to help you in any way that we can.
Aviation Accident Attorney in Phoenix
Many airplane and helicopter crash investigations conclude by blaming the weather or by naming pilot error as the sole cause, or as a primary cause of the accident. In some cases, the NTSB and FAA are right. Weather can be a huge factor. Emergency landings are stressful under the best of conditions. Pilots are human and can make mistakes just like anyone else.
But the NTSB and FAA aren't always right and don't always consider all of the potential causes. Airplane crash causes that should also be considered include:
- Electrical malfunction
- Fuel system defects
- Equipment failure due to improper maintenance
- Airplane design defects
- Aircraft owner negligence
- De-icing system failures
Our lawyers represent aviation accident victims in Arizona and throughout the United States in cases involving aircraft including passenger jets, commuter planes, charter planes, corporate aircraft, private planes and helicopters.
Contact a Phoenix Aviation Accident Lawyer Today
Call 866.476.3054 or 602.748.4391 or e-mail, in Phoenix, Arizona, today for a free consultation with a lawyer who can help you obtain justice in the aftermath of an aviation disaster.
We handle aviation accident cases on a contingency fee basis, which means that you won't owe us anything unless we obtain a verdict or settlement on your behalf. If you're an honest person with honest injuries, we're a law firm that wants to help you.
















