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Commercial and general aviation must be safe. There is no acceptable excuse for a plane crash. According to the National Transportation and Safety Board, 1,508 people died in plane crashes in 2000. Of those, 592 people died in over 1,800 general aviation accidents. (See also Bureau of Transportation Statistics.)
Aviation disasters demand immediate investigation and require familiarity with Federal Administration guidelines and other federal laws. These complex legal matters should be handled by a personal injury law firm with necessary experience. As with all personal injury cases, within the first week, important physical evidence can be lost, witnesses may be difficult to locate or even forget important details. To protect your legal rights following an injury or wrongful death resulting from an aviation incident, you should consult a personal injury law firm as quickly as possible.
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