Airplane Accident Attorney

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Airplane Accident Lawyer
Aviation law is a highly specialized field of law. It requires knowledge of many different federal and state laws, regulations and international treaties. When an airplane crashes, it is critical to investigate and determine the cause of the crash before the wreckage is disposed of. Typically, investigations are handled by federal and state agencies. However, it is important for the attorney handling an aircraft accident case to perform his own investigation into the cause of the crash because the authorities do not always talk to all knowledgeable parties or obtain all available evidence. It is vital that all available evidence be collected and thoroughly studied as soon as possible. The most common causes of airplane crashes include pilot error, design flaws, mechanical failure and extreme weather conditions.

If you or a loved one has been injured or killed as a result of an airplane crash, or if you know someone who has been injured or killed as a result of an airplane crash, call Steve Watrel, P.A. at (904) 723-0030, or 1-800-SWATREL (792-8735), or submit an online request. The initial consultation is free of charge and there is no obligation.

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