Airplane Accidents

Air travel is common in today’s world, and many commercial flights take off and land every day without incident.  But when airplane accidents do occur, fatalities are practically a certainty, and survivors often suffer catastrophic injuries.  In many cases, airplane accidents are traceable to human error, defective components or both.  At GWC, we have been successfully representing airplane accident victims for more than 20 years. If you find it necessary to consult an attorney about an airplane accident, we urge you to call the experienced airplane accident attorneys at GWC.

Commercial airplane accident litigation is a sophisticated area of law that not all attorneys are equally equipped to handle.  The defendants are almost always large, powerful corporations.  These cases often implicate state, federal and even international regulations.  Meticulous investigation is required, expert witnesses must usually be retained, and the expenses can mount quickly.  GWC has the knowledge, the experience and the resources that are crucial to the favorable resolution of an airplane crash case.  Our record of success is a testament to this.

At GWC, our investigation into the details of your case will begin immediately, so that we can take action to preserve key pieces of evidence and identify any and all entities that may share liability for an airplane accident.  From our large network of expert witnesses, we select highly qualified engineers, accident reconstruction technicians and other specialists whose testimony and services will be key to success in your case.  In addition to our legal experience, we are guided by a keen understanding of the emotional aspects of airplane accident cases.  By the time of trial, we are thoroughly prepared to present your case to a jury in an understandable and effective way.  And we will not be satisfied until we have procured for your family the maximum compensation allowable by law.  If you have felt the devastating effects of an airplane accident, let GWC help.  Call us today.