According to the authorities, the latest Alaska plane crash occurred on Saturday morning when two Anchorage residents – one male and one female – embarked on a flight-seeing journey from Yakutat. For some reason, the plane crashed on a beach just over 50 miles southeast of Cordova. An Alaska Wildlife Trooper saw the wreckage at about the same time that the US Coast Guard received a notice that the crash had occurred. Both people were rescued and transported to a nearby hospital.
Alaska Plane Crash Statistics
First, we’d like to express our relief that this Alaska plane crash did not result in any fatalities, and we hope that the people who were injured in this crash are able to recover from the harm they have suffered quickly and fully. In addition, this accident will now become part of the overall statistics regarding Alaska plane crashes. On average, more than 100 such crashes occur every year and nearly two people every month are killed.
Alaska Plane Crash Lawyers
Many Alaska plane crashes involve some sort of mistake that occurred either on the ground or in the air. Therefore, the person who was not flying the plane in this incident could have reason to file an Alaska personal injury lawsuit against the party or parties responsible for this incident once all of the information is available.
If you or someone you love has been injured or worse in a crash, you need to seek the help of Alaska plane crash lawyers who have been fighting successfully for injured clients for many years. Contact Barber & Banker today to schedule a free initial consultation.





Alaska Personal Injury Lawyer