Causes of Aviation Accidents

Since its invention, air travel has become incredibly popular, leading to a steady increase in air traffic over the last decade. In fact, recent reports show that air traffic is expected to double over the next 20 years. While a booming airline business does not seem like a bad thing, the increased air traffic poses a dangerous safety threat for passengers.

When aviation accidents happen, few passengers are left unharmed. Due to the size of the aircrafts and the nature of the accidents, most airplane crashes end without any survivors. There are many different factors that may contribute to an accident, including:

  • Pilot error
  • Bad weather
  • Improper aircraft maintenance
  • Air traffic controller negligence

If you have lived through an aviation accident, be sure to follow a few steps to ensure your safety. First, be examined by a doctor immediately after the accident to ensure that you are not injured. Even if you do not see any external injuries, internal ones may have occurred. A skilled doctor will be able to make sure that you are healthy, inside and out.

Second, keep all paperwork associated with the accident in a safe place. If you choose to take legal action at a later date, you will need any documents that prove your injuries and the events of the day of the accident.

Finally, finding an experienced attorney is the best way to ensure that you and your rights are properly represented.

If you have been injured in an aviation accident, contact a knowledgeable lawyer immediately. The Appleton aviation accident lawyers of Habush, Habush, & Rottier, S.C. have extensive experience representing those suffering from aviation accident injuries. Call 1-800-757-8644 for more information and to schedule your free initial consultation.

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