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At the Law Office of Bohrer & Lukeman, our South Carolina aviation injury lawyers provide compassionate and experienced representation for you and your family. We understand the complexities involved in these cases, from regulatory compliance to technical details, and work diligently to ensure that you receive the justice and maximum compensation you are entitled to.
If you have experienced a flight injury in South Carolina, contact our experienced airline accident attorneys for a free consultation by calling us at 1-888-738-8539.
In South Carolina, 21 aviation accidents were reported in 2023, including four fatal crashes and three resulting in serious injuries. [1]
South Carolina has a relatively strong safety record in aviation. However, the tragic impact of accidents remains profoundly felt by victims’ families. Each plane crash carries heartbreaking consequences.
An aviation accident refers not only to plane crashes but to any incident associated with the operation of an aircraft that results in serious injury, death, or significant damage to the aircraft or other property. It can include incidents during flight, such as runway accidents, incidents during takeoff and landing, or turbulence-related injuries.
The leading causes of aviation accidents and in-flight injuries can vary, but they typically include the following:
Pilot Error: Mistakes made by pilots during flight operations can include misjudgment of weather conditions, failure to follow procedures, or inadequate training.
Mechanical Failure: Malfunctions or failures of aircraft components, such as engines, control systems, or navigation equipment, can lead to accidents.
Design Defects: Flaws in the aircraft’s design can lead to safety issues, such as compromised structural integrity or inadequate response to emergency situations. Design defects can go unnoticed until an incident occurs.
Equipment Failure: Issues with critical flight equipment, such as avionics, landing gear, or navigation systems, can result in loss of control or inability to land safely.
Weather Conditions: Bad weather, including thunderstorms, turbulence, icing, and poor visibility, can significantly impact flight safety and contribute to accidents or in-flight injuries.
Air Traffic Control (ATC) Errors: Mistakes or miscommunications by air traffic controllers can lead to mid-air collisions or improper landing and takeoff instructions.
Runway Incursions: Accidents occurring when an aircraft is unintentionally on a runway that is occupied or active can result in serious accidents.
Human Factors: Distractions, or decision-making under pressure can also contribute to accidents and in-flight injuries, affecting pilots and operational staff.
In-flight injuries can occur due to various factors, many of which are related to the dynamic environment of air travel. Here are some common factors:
Turbulence: Sudden and unexpected turbulence can cause unbuckled passengers and crew to be thrown against the cabin or overhead compartments, resulting in injuries.
Slips and Falls: You may trip or slip on wet floors, loose items, or during boarding and deplaning, leading to various injuries.
Cabin Crew Work: Injuries can occur to cabin crew while performing duties, such as lifting heavy luggage, operating service carts, or during emergency evacuations.
Sudden De-Acceleration or Acceleration: Rapid changes in speed during takeoff, landing, or maneuvering can cause injuries, especially if you are not properly secured with seatbelts.
Falling Objects: Items from overhead compartments may fall during turbulence or sudden maneuvers, posing a risk of injury to passengers seated below.
Passenger Behavior: Aggressive or inappropriate behavior from other passengers can lead to physical altercations, resulting in injuries.
Our aviation accident lawyers handle a wide range of aviation collisions involving commercial airlines, private planes, and various injury scenarios. Some key types include:
In South Carolina, you have three years to file a personal injury lawsuit. This time limit begins from the date of the accident or injury. [2] However, there are exceptions. For instance, if the injured party is a minor, the Statute of Limitations may be extended, allowing them to file an aviation accident lawsuit after reaching adulthood. Moreover, certain cases, such as those involving government entities, may have shorter time limits.
South Carolina’s aviation landscape is anchored by major airports including the following:
Charleston International Airport (CHS)
Address: 5500 International Blvd, North Charleston, SC 29418
CHS serves as the primary airport for the Charleston area, providing a vital gateway for domestic and international flights and supporting the region’s business sectors.
Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP)
Address: 2000 GSP Dr, Greer, SC 29651
GSP is a key transportation hub for the Upstate region of South Carolina, facilitating connections to major cities and serving a diverse range of passengers and cargo needs.
Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE)
Address: 2400 Aviation Way, West Columbia, SC 29170
CAE functions as the primary airport serving South Carolina’s capital city, providing essential air travel services for residents while supporting state government and business activities.
Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR)
Address: 1100 Jetport Rd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
MYR is critical for connecting millions of people to the popular coastal area of Myrtle Beach.
Florence Regional Airport (FLO)
Address: 2100 Poynor Ave, Florence, SC 29506
FLO serves as an important regional airport, facilitating air travel for business and leisure in the Pee Dee region of South Carolina and providing access to commercial airline services.
At the Law Office of Bohrer & Lukeman, our dedicated flight injury attorneys are here to assist you with your aviation accident case, providing legal representation throughout South Carolina. We understand the complexities of aviation law and are committed to ensuring that you receive the justice you are owed.
For your convenience, we offer flexible consultation options, whether in-person at our office or through telephone and video conference for those unable to visit us directly. Our goal is to make the process as accessible as possible for every client across all counties in the state.
When you choose our flight injury lawyers, you are not just getting legal representation; you are gaining a team that is passionate about advocating for your rights and achieving the best possible outcome for your case.
If you have experienced a flight injury in South Carolina, call our plane accident attorneys today at 1-888-738-8539 to schedule a free consultation to discuss your situation and discover how we can help you navigate your plane crash case with confidence.
Sources:
[1] Aviation Results. (n.d.-a). https://www.ntsb.gov/Pages/ResultsV2.aspx?queryId=567eae14-6afa-48e9-bc81-2f88cb5762e0
[2] Code of Laws – Title 15 – Chapter 3 – Limitation Of Civil Actions. (n.d.). https://www.scstatehouse.gov/code/t15c003.php
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