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Flying is often the only available choice when traveling long distances in a short time. Millions fly in, out, and across the United States each year without incident. Although the number of individuals killed on U.S. roadways far exceeds aviation accident fatalities, few can walk away from plane crashes. If you’ve sustained an injury or lost a loved one in an aviation accident, contact the plane crash attorneys in Phoenix, AZ, of Ramos Law immediately.

Plane Crash Statistics

The U.S. Department of Transportation reports that in 2021, more than 674 million passengers flew on U.S. airlines or airlines serving the U.S. [1] Meanwhile, over 28 million passengers used Denver International Airport in 2021. [2]

The Aviation Safety Network states that 218 people died in 30 aviation accidents worldwide in the same year. [3] Common plane crash causes include air traffic control errors, design flaws, bird strikes, pilot incapacitation, lightning, and passenger sabotage. [4]

Aviation Accident Attorneys Serving Phoenix Victims

The plane crash attorneys in Phoenix, AZ, at Ramos Law have been fighting for aviation accident victims for nearly a quarter century, and they’re ready to fight for you. Our team, led by emergency medical physician, pilot, and attorney Dr. Joseph Ramos, has the experience and skills to help you through complex legal and medical processes.

If you were injured or lost a loved one in a plane crash, speak with our Phoenix, AZ, personal injury attorneys today for a complimentary case evaluation.

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What Happens After a Plane Crash?

Several agencies work together to investigate commercial and private plane accidents. As these agencies conduct interviews with instructors and witnesses, experts analyze factors such as the following:

  • The crash scene and debris
  • Aircraft maintenance and component reports
  • Weather reports
  • Pilot qualifications and accident history
  • FAA and NTSB records
  • Air traffic control records
  • And more.

Once the teams analyze all factors, they’ll release the accident’s cause.

Plane crash victims’ families face numerous challenges in the days, weeks, months, and years following the accident. Although you want answers, you must wait for the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and other agencies to complete their lengthy investigations. Attempting to pick up the pieces when it’s unclear why your loved one passed grows more difficult with each passing day.

Ramos Law is here to help. Our team has many years of experience handling plane crash cases. Our deeply experienced, skilled legal team in Phoenix, AZ, is prepared to fight for you.

Dr. Joseph Ramos, an emergency medicine physician and attorney, leverages his medical and legal experience in your favor. He helps guide plane crash victims’ treatments and fights tirelessly for those who lost loved ones.

Plane Crash Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. If you were injured in a plane crash, you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, ongoing treatment, lost wages and other related costs. This can come from the airline’s insurance, the aircraft operator or other responsible parties. Because aviation cases are complex and often involve federal regulations, consulting an experienced attorney can help ensure your medical and financial needs are properly addressed.

No. Federal aviation regulations prohibit pilots from engaging in activities that distract them from safely operating the aircraft, such as using a cellphone or other personal devices during critical phases of flight. If a pilot’s negligence or distraction contributed to a crash, it can form the basis of a personal injury or wrongful death claim.

You are not required to accept any offer without fully understanding your legal rights. Early settlement offers from airlines are often limited and may not cover all medical bills, funeral costs, lost income or long-term damages. A Phoenix aviation attorney can help evaluate the offer, negotiate for fair compensation and ensure your rights are protected before you sign anything.

Liability can extend beyond the pilot to include the airline, aircraft manufacturer, maintenance company, charter service or airport authorities. Aviation accidents are often caused by multiple factors, so identifying all responsible parties is crucial to securing full compensation.

No. While the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the FAA typically investigate plane crashes, victims do not have to wait for these reports to pursue compensation. That said, NTSB findings and FAA compliance records can be important evidence in your case. An experienced attorney can help coordinate claims with ongoing investigations while protecting your legal rights.

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