Finding Answers And Getting Results After Tragic Plane Crashes
Commercial and general aviation accidents illustrate the tragic, traumatic scope of personal injury law. Aviation accidents, whether plane or helicopter crashes, often involve complex legal and insurance issues. At the Denver, Colorado, Law Office of Patricia M. Jarzobski, P.C., our legal team has extensive experience handling aviation accident cases. We can provide legal strategies that can help you and your family find answers after tragic plane crashes.
Taking Action On Your Aviation Accident Case
Any number of factors can come into play to cause a plane or helicopter to crash. We understand how to investigate your accident to help prove appropriate liability or negligence. These factors can include:
- Pilot or crew error
- Component/part malfunction
- Design or manufacturing defect
- Maintenance problem
Domestic And International Accidents
The location of your airplane crash determines the extent of your legal recovery. International airplane crashes are regulated by two distinct international agreements. These agreements provide strict legal liability and negligence guidelines for lawsuits.
Our attorney, Patricia M. Jarzobski, started her career specifically handling aviation accident cases. She understands the unique legal challenges surrounding your claim. She has deep knowledge of the Warsaw Convention and Montreal Protocol, which regulate international crashes. She can investigate your claim and provide legal strategies tailored to your needs.
NTSB Issues
The National Transportation Safety Board investigate the cause of aviation accidents. However, we understand that the NTSB does not always come to the most complete or the most accurate conclusions. We work with some of the best aviation pilots and aviation accident reconstruction experts in the world to investigate and to get to the real answers on why a plane crashed.
Speak To Us During A Free Initial Consultation
Please feel free to call us at 303-322-3344 to discuss your unique situation with our lawyer. If more convenient, you may also send us an email. We provide free initial consultations.