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Arizona Airplane and Airport Injury Lawyers

At Bohrer & Lukeman, we are dedicated to providing aggressive representation for your Arizona aviation injury lawsuit.

With over 30 years of experience, we have successfully represented plane crash victims, helping them to receive millions of dollars in settlements.

We are prepared to handle your claim in Arizona, whether it involves a catastrophic injury or a wrongful death claim for your loved one.

Contact our Arizona airport injury lawyers to schedule a free consultation, or call us at 1-888-738-8539.

Aviation Accidents and Their Causes

In Arizona, 42 civil aviation accidents were reported in 2023. Out of these, four accidents resulted in fatalities, while six were serious injury accidents. In 2022, the number of reported aviation accidents was 53, with eight fatal accidents and three serious injury accidents recorded. [1]
Aviation accidents refer to any incident involving an aircraft, whether an airplane, helicopter, or other aircraft type. These accidents can include plane collisions, hard landings, or incidents that happen while the aircraft is in flight, such as severe turbulence that results in injuries.
Aviation accidents and flight injuries can occur due to human factors, mechanical failures, environmental influences, and operational issues: 
Aviation Accidents and Their Causes

Human Factors

Pilot Error: Mistakes made by pilots, including misjudgment, poor decision-making, or failure to follow procedures.
Situational Awareness: Failure to maintain awareness of surrounding circumstances, leading to dangerous situations or mismanagement of emergency situations.

Mechanical Failures

Aircraft Design Flaws: Inherent design defects can compromise safety.
Maintenance Issues: Poor maintenance practices or failure to address known issues can lead to mechanical failures (e.g., engine failure, control system malfunctions).
Component Failures: Breakdown of critical components (like brakes, landing gear, or electrical systems) due to wear or manufacturing defects.

Environmental Factors

Weather Conditions: Adverse weather, such as thunderstorms, fog, or icy conditions, can severely impact flight safety and operations.
Runway Conditions: Wet, icy, or compromised runway surfaces can affect landing and takeoff performance.

Operational Issues

Air Traffic Control Errors: Miscommunication or errors by air traffic controllers can lead to mid-air collisions or runway incursions.

Non-Compliance with Regulations: Failure to adhere to aviation regulations, operational protocols, or safety standards can increase the likelihood of accidents.

In-Flight Factors

Falling Overhead Bin: This refers to injuries that occur when items stored in overhead bins fall out, either during takeoff, landing, or turbulence.
Hot Liquid Spills: When flight attendants serve coffee, tea, or other hot drinks, the potential for spills is heightened due to sudden movements of the aircraft or some other reasons. Spills can cause severe burns or scalding injuries, leading to pain and long-term complications.
Falls: Slips and falls caused by wet surfaces in the walkways may result in broken bones, sprains, or other significant injuries to the passengers.
In-Flight Factors

Other Contributing Factors

Manufacturing Errors: Errors during the manufacturing process can result in defective parts or systems that fail during operation.
Turbulence: Unexpected turbulence can lead to sudden, uncontrolled movements of the aircraft, causing passengers and crew to be injured.

Frequently Encountered Aviation Injuries

Aviation injuries can vary depending on the type of aviation accident involved. However, some common injuries include:
  • Broken bones
  • Burns
  • Head injuries
  • Hearing loss
  • Hypoxia
  • Lacerations
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Soft tissue injuries (sprains, strains, and bruises)
  • Whiplash
Frequently Encountered Aviation Injuries

Identifying Parties Potentially Liable for Aircraft Accidents

When an aviation accident occurs in Arizona, we work to assign responsibility due to negligent actions and begin pursuing damages to compensate you and your family.
Here are some key parties that may be deemed potentially liable in aircraft accidents:
Aircraft Operators: The primary responsibility for the safe operation of the aircraft lies with the operator. It includes airlines, charter companies, or individuals who own and operate private planes. Operators can be held accountable for accidents caused by pilot error, improper maintenance, or failure to ensure the safety of passengers.
Manufacturers: Aircraft manufacturers can be held responsible for accidents caused by design or manufacturing defects. The manufacturer may be liable if a malfunction or failure of components, such as engines or control systems, causes or contributes to the accident.
Maintenance Companies: Aircraft maintenance plays a significant role in ensuring safe operation. Companies responsible for aircraft maintenance can be held liable if negligence or mechanical failure results in an accident.
Air Traffic Control: In cases where an accident is caused by a navigational error, miscommunication, or other air traffic control errors, it may be possible to hold the responsible control center or individual air traffic controllers liable.
Government Entities: Depending on the circumstances, government agencies responsible for oversight and regulation of aviation, such as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States, may face liability if negligence in their regulatory duties contributes to the accident.
Third Parties: In some cases, parties not directly involved in operating or maintaining the aircraft may still be found partially liable for a plane crash. It can include aviation fuel suppliers, ground handling service providers, or companies responsible for loading cargo or baggage.

Filing an Aviation Accident Claim in Arizona

If you have been involved in an aviation accident in Arizona and wish to file a claim, there are several steps you should follow:
Seek Medical Attention: Your health and well-being should always be top priorities. Ensure you receive immediate medical attention for any injuries sustained in the accident. Documenting and establishing the extent of your injuries also helps to create the basis of your claim.
Preserve Evidence: Preserve any evidence related to the accident. It includes photographs or videos of the accident scene, damaged property, injuries, and other relevant evidence. Retain copies of any documents or reports related to the accident, such as accident reports, witness statements, and medical records.
Consult with an Aviation Accident Attorney: Consult with our experienced aviation accident attorneys. We can guide you through the legal process, provide valuable legal advice, and protect your rights.
Investigation and Gathering Evidence: Our flight injury attorney will conduct a thorough investigation to determine the cause of the accident and identify potential parties at fault. It may involve collecting evidence, reviewing maintenance records, analyzing flight data, and consulting aviation experts.
Determine Liability: Based on the evidence gathered, your aviation accident lawyer will determine which parties are potentially liable for the in-flight accident. It may include the airline, aircraft manufacturer, maintenance company, pilot, or other responsible parties.
File a Claim: We will assist you in preparing and filing a claim on your behalf. The claim will outline the details of the accident, your injuries, and the damages you have suffered and will be submitted within Arizona’s two-year Statute of Limitations. [2]
Negotiation or Litigation: In many cases, parties involved in aviation accidents prefer negotiating a settlement rather than proceeding to trial. Our airplane accident attorneys will advocate for your rights and negotiate with the responsible parties or their insurers. If a fair settlement cannot be reached, we may recommend taking the case to court.
Obtain Compensation: Filing an aviation accident claim is a way to seek compensation for injuries and damages. This can include medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and other applicable damages. Our experienced aviation attorneys will work diligently to ensure you receive the compensation you are owed.
Filing an Aviation Accident Claim in Arizona

What Makes The Bohrer & Lukeman Arizona Aviation Attorneys Stand Out?

In Delaware, a range of aviation accidents involving various types of aircraft can occur. It involves commercial airlines, private jets, single-engine planes, helicopters, and other relevant aircraft types.
Exceptional Experience: Our knowledge and understanding of aviation regulations enable us to navigate complex legal proceedings, ensuring our clients receive the appropriate compensation for their losses. We have successfully represented numerous aviation accident victims and their families in aviation accident cases, establishing our ability to deliver favorable outcomes.

Resources and Connections: We have access to a network of aviation experts, accident investigators, and other professionals who can contribute their knowledge and expertise to support your case. Our aviation injury lawyers use the necessary resources to investigate and build a strong case on your behalf.

Exceptional Client Advocacy: At Bohrer & Lukeman, we prioritize your best interests, always fighting tirelessly to obtain fair and just outcomes. We work diligently to maximize compensation to cover medical expenses, lost wages, rehabilitative care, and other damages resulting from the aviation accident.
Fight For Fair Compensation: We conduct thorough investigations, gather compelling evidence, consult with experts, and accurately assess the full extent of our client’s damages. In doing so, we negotiate comprehensive compensation for all present and future costs associated with the aviation accident.

No Upfront Fees: We understand the financial burdens you and your families may face following an accident. By offering contingency fee-based legal services, your case will be handled professionally and with compassion without any financial barriers.

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX)

Major Airports in Arizona

The list of major airports in Arizona includes the following:

Bisbee Douglas International Airport (DUG)

Address: 6940 N Air Terminal Rd, Douglas, AZ 85607, United States
The Bisbee-Douglas International Airport serves as a commercial and general aviation hub in southern Arizona.

Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (FLG)

Address: 6200 S Pulliam Dr, Flagstaff, AZ 86005, United States
Being the nearest commercial airport to the Grand Canyon, it serves as a central travel hub to various places like Sedona, Horseshoe Bend, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, and Antelope Canyon.

Falcon Field Airport (FFZ)

Address: 4800 E Falcon Dr, Mesa, AZ 85215, United States
Falcon Field Airport is a medium-sized airport that offers general aviation and corporate traffic seeking to avoid congestion at the larger airport.

Kingman Airport (IGM)

Address: 7000 Flightline Dr, Kingman, AZ 86401, United States
Instead of catering to commercial airlines, Kingman Airport (IGM), situated in Kingman, Arizona, primarily focuses on providing services for general aviation and cargo operations.

Page Municipal Airport (PGA)

Address: 238 10th Ave, Page, AZ 86040, United States
The airport is commonly used to promote tourism in the area.

Phoenix Mesa Gateway Airport (AZA)

Address: 6033 S Sossaman Rd, Mesa, AZ 85212, United States
The airport caters to a wide array of aviation operations, such as scheduled passenger service, charter service, and general aviation services. 

Prescott Regional Airport (PRC)

Address: 6600 Airport Ave, Prescott, AZ 86301, United States
Prescott Regional Airport is an integral part of the local economy as it facilitates business travel, and offers essential connectivity for residents.

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX)

Address: 3400 Sky Hbr Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85034, United States
PHX is known as America’s friendliest airport, but you may not see it that way if you have been injured on a flight out of PHX. American Airlines uses the PHX airport as a hub, while Frontier Airlines and Southwest Airlines have their bases there.

Scottsdale Airport (SDL)

Address: 15000 N Airport Dr, Scottsdale, AZ 85260, United States
Scottsdale Airport serves as a vital economic asset for Scottsdale and the surrounding region.

Tucson International Airport (TUS)

Address: 7250 S Tucson Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85756, United States
TUS is the second busiest airport in Arizona, and it serves as a pivotal transportation point for regional residents.
Tucson International Airport (TUS)

Contact Our Arizona Aviation Accident Lawyers Today!

Our aviation accident law firm handles various aviation accident cases. From private planes to commercial airlines, we have the expertise and experience to handle multiple types of accidents, including:

  • Private plane crashes
  • Helicopter crashes
  • Cargo plane accidents
  • Medical evacuation aircraft crashes
  • Commercial aviation accidents

Call our Arizona flight injury lawyers at Bohrer & Lukeman today and we will take action to protect your rights and assist you in obtaining the maximum financial compensation for your injuries.

If you have experienced a flight injury in Arizona, call us at 1-888-738-8539 for a free consultation.

Contact Our Arizona Aviation Accident Lawyers Today!

Sources:

[1] NTSB Aviation Investigation Search. (n.d.). https://www.ntsb.gov/Pages/AviationQueryV2.aspx

[2] 12-542 – Injury to person; injury when death ensues; injury to property; conversion of property; forcible entry and forcible detainer; two year limitation. (n.d.). https://www.azleg.gov/ars/12/00542.htm

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