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Aviation accidents are among the most catastrophic and complex cases in the legal system. Whether involving a private plane, commercial aircraft, charter flight, or helicopter, these accidents often result in life-changing injuries or tragic loss of life.
At Sorrels Law, we represent passengers, pilots, crew members, and families affected by aviation negligence. Our team understands the high-stakes nature of aviation litigation and the extensive investigation required to uncover what caused the accident and who should be held accountable.
From aircraft operators and maintenance companies to manufacturers and third-party contractors, aviation cases often involve multiple responsible parties and aggressive corporate defense teams. Sorrels Law is prepared to take them on.
Sorrels Law handles a wide range of aviation accident and aviation negligence claims.
Serious injuries and wrongful death claims involving commercial passenger aircraft.
Accidents involving privately owned aircraft, business jets, and charter flights.
Tour helicopter crashes, offshore transport accidents, medical helicopter incidents, and private helicopter failures.
Claims involving negligent operation, improper training, fatigue, or failure to follow aviation safety procedures.
Improper inspections, repair failures, defective maintenance work, and overlooked mechanical issues.
Cases involving dangerous aircraft parts, engine failures, avionics defects, or manufacturing errors.
Fatal aviation accidents caused by negligence, safety violations, or preventable operational failures.
Claims involving unsafe airport conditions, fueling errors, runway incidents, and air traffic control failures.
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Aviation litigation requires experienced trial lawyers capable of handling catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases against powerful corporations and insurers.
Sorrels Law prepares every aviation case aggressively from the beginning. Our attorneys work with aviation experts, investigators, engineers, and industry professionals to uncover the truth and pursue maximum compensation for our clients.
Families and injury victims choose Sorrels Law because we combine strategic litigation experience with compassionate client representation. We understand the emotional and financial devastation these accidents create, and we are committed to helping clients seek accountability and answers.
Aviation accident cases are highly technical and often involve federal regulations, complex engineering issues, flight records, maintenance documentation, and accident reconstruction. Investigations may involve the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), aircraft manufacturers, and multiple insurance carriers.
Determining liability in an aviation case requires careful analysis of what occurred before, during, and after the accident. Causes may include pilot error, equipment failure, negligent maintenance, weather decisions, improper training, operational violations, or defective aircraft components.
Because aviation companies and insurers immediately begin defending these cases after a crash, early legal intervention is critical to preserving evidence and protecting victims and their families.
The aftermath of an aviation accident can be overwhelming, especially when serious injuries or fatalities are involved. Protecting your rights early is extremely important.
Keep tickets, flight information, photographs, medical records, communication, and any documentation related to the incident.
Insurance representatives and corporate investigators may contact victims quickly seeking statements or settlements.
Early offers are often made before the full extent of injuries, financial losses, and liability are understood.
Maintain records of medical treatment, lost income, travel expenses, rehabilitation, and other damages.
Aviation evidence can disappear quickly, and federal investigations often begin immediately after an accident.
Potentially responsible parties may include pilots, airlines, aircraft owners, maintenance companies, manufacturers, charter operators, or other third parties.
Common causes include pilot error, maintenance failures, mechanical defects, weather decisions, training issues, and operational negligence.
Yes. Aviation cases involve federal regulations, technical investigations, aviation experts, and highly specialized litigation procedures.
Yes. Families may have the right to pursue wrongful death compensation when negligence contributed to the crash.
Deadlines vary depending on the facts of the case and the parties involved, making early legal consultation important.
Victims and families may recover damages for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, emotional distress, wrongful death damages, and other losses.
If you or a loved one has been injured or killed in an aviation accident, Sorrels Law is prepared to investigate the case, protect your rights, and pursue justice on your behalf.
Our team understands the complexity of aviation litigation and the devastating impact these accidents have on families. We are ready to stand beside you through every stage of the legal process.
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The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as legal advice for any individual matter or situation. Viewing this website, submitting information through online forms, live chat, text messaging, email, or contacting Sorrels Law does not create an attorney-client relationship. An attorney-client relationship is established only through a signed written agreement with the firm. Any settlements, verdicts, or case results discussed on this website are intended to illustrate the experience of Sorrels Law and its attorneys. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes, and every case depends on its own unique facts and circumstances.