Aviation Accidents
Our firm represents clients in the Chicago, Illinois area who have suffered personal injuries or lost loved ones in aviation accidents. There may be many different factors surrounding an airline accident which can contribute to its cause. Some of these factors include:
- Faulty Equipment
- FAA Regulation Violations
- Pilot Errors
- Problems in the Design or Structure of an Aircraft
- Flight Service Station Employee Negligence
- Negligence in a Third Party Selection of a Carrier
- Federal Air Traffic Controller Negligence
At Levin & Perconti, we have extensive experience with the unique challenges and complexities of aviation law, which has enabled us to achieve many multimillion dollar verdicts and settlements for our clients, including a $2.33 million settlement for the family of a pilot whose Cessna plane crashed due to a defective carburetor part.
Our close, long-standing relationships with renowned aviation experts and other industry personnel have proven to be an invaluable asset to clients seeking their rightful damages.
A successful outcome in aviation accident litigation requires an understanding of the all the various issues that arise when an aviation accident occurs.
If you have suffered an injury or lost a loved one in an aviation accident, contact us online or call us at 312-332-2872 to set up a FREE consultation to discuss your legal options.
Illinois Injury Lawyer Blog - Aviation
- $7 million awarded to victim’s family in plane crash A jury issued a wrongful death award of more than $7 million to the family of a passenger killed in a 2006 crash of a regional jet of Comair. The ....
- $15 Million awarded to Chicago family in wrongful death lawsuit A Cook County Circuit Court judge has approved a $15 million settlement in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by a Chicago family. The wrongful death ....
- Air France will pay $24,500 to crash victims’ families As an initial compensation for each victim of the recent airplane crash, Air France will pay families about $24,500. So far, Air France has been in ....
