Clifford Law Offices and its aviation law attorney team is involved in determining aviation liability and pursuing aviation litigation around the world. The firm’s highly experienced aviation accident attorney staff has successfully represented passengers and crew members involved in commercial aviation litigation as well as private aircraft, corporate jets and helicopter crashes. The aviation law attorney division of Clifford Law delivers comprehensive counsel for this specialized area.
The search for the cause of a small plane crash versus a major mass commercial plane crash is where the complexity of general aviation crash cases becomes apparent to an aviation accident attorney. Personnel experience, aircraft maintenance and record-keeping may exist with less operational rigor than in the general aviation category, despite these planes having a greater number of take offs and landings, because of the shorter distances they travel in flight. So while the same causes, structural defects, pilots’ errors, maintenance deficiencies, design defects, air traffic safety controller decisions, and a host of other factors are often responsible, these additional difficulties in the investigation are compounded with the existing hurdles in any plane crash case. As an aviation law attorney knows all too well, the wreckage of a plane crash impact will usually obscure the cause of the accident as well.
For all of these reasons, it is imperative that small plane crash victims and their families retain the services of an experienced aviation law attorney that has the extensive resources required to usher a complex aviation case from its initial stages to a satisfactory resolution. Clifford Law Offices, one of the nation’s most experienced aviation law firms and aviation accident attorney groups, has represented many families in their pursuit of answers and a resolution to small plane crash cases.
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