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Alaska Plane Crash Lawyers
Discussing a Troubling Public Safety Problem

Alaska is a state where travel by air is not only an option, but in many cases a necessity to get to where people want and need to go. While this makes Alaska unique in terms of its options for air travel, it also leads to a high number of Alaska airplane accidents. Below you'll find information regarding how airplane crash liability is generally defined, and if you or someone you love has been harmed in such an incident you need to seek the help of experienced Alaska plane crash lawyers.

Alaska Plane Crash Statistics

The statistics regarding Alaska plane crashes are startling to anyone who sees them for the first time. For instance, in 2009 alone there were 100 plane crashes, and several people were both injured and killed as a result. The vast majority of these twice-weekly Alaska plane crashes involved small, private aircraft that are flown by pilots who are hired to take a small group of people on a particular journey. While this helps to keep the number of fatalities and injuries lower than if commercial airlines crashed at this rate, flying in this manner remains a high risk.

Determining Liability in Alaska Plane Crashes

Unfortunately, the reality involved with many Alaska plane crashes is that the damage is so severe that it can be nearly impossible to immediately determine what went wrong and what led to the ultimate crash. Generally, the federal government gets involved with these investigations and attempts to determine fault. These investigations can take weeks and sometimes months to complete.

In regards to the types of fault that are assigned as a result of these plane crashes, pilot error remains one of the leading problems. Pilot error can consist of several technical errors that are made while navigating a plane or can involve such decisions as flying into bad weather or during low visibility. Aside from pilots, liability also often attaches to the manufacturers of these aircraft if a defect is discovered that led to the crash.

Contact our Personal Injury Attorneys

Regardless of the person, people or entity that are ultimately found to be at fault for Alaska plane crashes, it's rare if ever that passengers are the ones who cause these disasters. If you or someone you love has been injured or worse in an Alaska plane crash, you need to seek the help of experienced Alaska plane crash lawyers who have handled these situations in the past and successfully. Contact Barber & Banker today to schedule a free initial consultation.

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