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At Bohrer & Lukeman, our Massachusetts aviation injury lawyers have extensive experience handling thousands of aviation injury cases throughout the U.S. Our primary purpose is to offer legal assistance and counsel to victims of aviation injuries or their families.
If you have experienced a flight injury in Massachusetts, contact our experienced aviation accident attorneys for a free consultation by calling us at 1-888-738-8539.
In the year 2023, six aviation accidents were reported in Massachusetts, whereas in 2022, the number of reported accidents was 11. [1]
Various causes and common factors contribute to plane crashes and in-flight injuries. These can include:
Beverage Cart Accidents: Accidents involving beverage carts can happen when they are not properly secured or collide with you in the tight space of the cabin. These incidents can cause injuries such as sprains, bruises, or cuts.
Human Error: The most common cause of plane crashes is human error, whether it be pilot error, air traffic controller error, or maintenance crew error. It can involve mistakes in navigation, incorrect decision-making, poor communication, or failure to follow proper procedures.
Mechanical Failure: It can involve problems with the plane’s equipment, such as engine failure, hydraulic system failure, or structural failure. Failures in critical systems can lead to a loss of control or an inability to land the aircraft safely.
Overhead Bin Incidents: When you open overhead bins, items inside may accidentally fall out, causing injuries if they strike you or crew members. Improperly stored heavy items can also shift during flight and pose a risk when opening bins.
Poor Maintenance or Inspection: Failure to properly maintain or inspect aircraft can lead to equipment malfunctions or failures that increase the risk of accidents. Regular and thorough maintenance checks are essential to ensure the safety and airworthiness of the plane.
Runway Incidents: Accidents related to runway operations, such as runway overruns, runway collisions, or landing on the wrong runway, can also lead to plane crashes. Factors like poor runway maintenance, inadequate lighting, or confusion between pilots and air traffic controllers can contribute to these incidents.
Slippery Floors: Spilled liquids or condensation on the cabin floor, especially in the galley or lavatory areas, can create slippery surfaces that increase the likelihood of slipping and falling, resulting in injuries.
Scalding or Burn Injuries: Hot beverages, such as coffee or tea, can cause scalding injuries if accidentally spilled on you during turbulence or due to mishandling.
Unstable or Loose Seating: If seats are defective, broken, or not adequately secured, you may face the risk of injuries due to sudden movements or collapses during flight.
Weather Conditions: Pilots need to be trained in handling adverse weather and have the necessary equipment to navigate and communicate effectively in challenging conditions; otherwise it contributes to plane accidents.
Different types of injuries may happen in airplane accidents, including some of the following:
Our aviation attorneys have the expertise and resources to handle various aviation accidents. The following are some of the specific types of aircraft crashes that we are equipped to handle:
Determining liability in airplane accidents can be complex due to several challenges. Some of the key challenges include:
Multiple Parties: Airplane accidents often involve numerous parties, including the airline, aircraft manufacturer, maintenance crew, air traffic controllers, and even other individuals or organizations indirectly involved. Identifying the specific contribution of each party to the accident and apportioning liability is necessary to determine the liability.
Technical Complexity: Airplane accidents typically involve complex technical aspects, including aircraft design, maintenance procedures, aviation regulations, and sophisticated systems. Understanding these technical aspects and their relation to the accident requires expertise in aviation engineering, accident investigation, and relevant laws. The involvement of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), an independent federal agency, and the FAA further adds to the complexities.
Limited Evidence: Airplane accidents can result in significant damage to the aircraft and loss of crucial evidence. Recovering evidence, such as flight data recorders (black boxes), cockpit voice recorders, and wreckage, can be challenging. Additionally, the accident scene may be compromised or inaccessible, making it difficult to gather sufficient evidence for a thorough investigation.
Contributory Negligence: In Massachusetts, contributory negligence does not prevent someone from seeking recovery for damages caused by negligence resulting in injury or death. If the injured party’s negligence is less than the combined negligence of the defendants, they can still recover damages. However, the damages will be reduced proportionately to the injured party’s negligence. [2]
Determining the extent of each party’s negligence and their respective contributions to the accident can be complex. It includes considering factors such as pilot error, maintenance deficiencies, operational procedures, and external influences like weather conditions.
Time Limitations: The Statute of Limitations for personal injury cases, including those caused by aviation mishaps in Massachusetts is outlined in Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 260, Section 2A. According to this code, an action for personal injury must be commenced within three years from the date the cause of action accrues. [3] These limitations can pose challenges in gathering evidence, completing investigations, and initiating aviation accident lawsuits within the specified timeframes.
Here is a list of major airports in Massachusetts along with their airport codes and addresses:
Logan International Airport (BOS)
Address: 1 Harborside Dr, Boston, MA 02128
BOS is the primary airport serving Boston, offering both domestic and international flights.
Worcester Regional Airport (ORH)
Address: 375 Airport Dr, Worcester, MA 01602
ORH provides domestic flight options for the Worcester area.
Barnstable Municipal Airport (HYA)
Address: 480 Barnstable Rd, Hyannis, MA 02601
HYA serves Cape Cod, offering regional and seasonal flights for residents and visitors.
Nantucket Memorial Airport (ACK)
Address: 14 Airport Rd, Nantucket, MA 02554
ACK provides essential flight connections to and from Nantucket Island.
Martha’s Vineyard Airport (MVY)
Address: 71 Airport Rd, Vineyard Haven, MA 02568
MVY serves Martha’s Vineyard, with flight services connecting the island to the mainland.
New Bedford Regional Airport (EWB)
Address: 1569 Airport Rd, New Bedford, MA 02746
EWB offers general aviation services for the New Bedford area, including private and charter flights.
If you have been involved in an airplane crash in Massachusetts and need legal representation, we are here to help. At the Law Office of Bohrer & Lukeman, our experienced team of aviation accident attorneys understands the complexities and nuances of these cases and will fight tirelessly to protect your rights and pursue the maximum compensation you are owed.
With our extensive knowledge of aviation law and our commitment to our clients, we have successfully handled numerous aviation accident cases in Massachusetts. Whether your accident involved a commercial airline, private jet, helicopter, or any other aircraft type, our flight injury lawyers have the expertise to navigate the legal process and guide you toward a favorable outcome.
Time is of the essence in these cases, as evidence needs to be collected and preserved, and Statutes of Limitations apply. Our aviation accident lawyers will build a strong case to seek fair compensation you are entitled to for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of consortium, loss of enjoyment of life, and more.
Remember, our initial consultation is free, and we work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you do not pay any legal fees unless we win your case. Let our skilled airplane accident attorneys fight for your rights and help you obtain the justice you are entitled to.
Contact our aviation injury attorneys today to protect your legal rights and hold responsible parties accountable for their actions. Get your free consultation today.
Sources:
[1] Aviation Results. (n.d.-s). https://www.ntsb.gov/Pages/ResultsV2.aspx?queryId=66b1a6af-b2c8-4b18-bdbe-0bdac1f0258d
[2] General Law – Part III, Title II, Chapter 231, Section 85. (n.d.). https://malegislature.gov/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartIII/TitleII/Chapter231/Section85
[3] General Law – Part III, Title V, Chapter 260, Section 2A. (n.d.). https://malegislature.gov/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartIII/TitleV/Chapter260/Section2A