Factors to Consider in Plane Accidents
On some level, most people have at least a minor aversion to flying in an airplane or other aerial conveyance. Part of this is due to the lack of control over the vehicle and a limited understanding of the mechanics and physical principles that are at work. Then, of course, there are the deeply ingrained photographic and video images that are passed along by the media in the event of an airplane crash. The reality is that very few planes do crash or sustain damage that compromises flight safety, but it only takes one incident to swiftly and radically alter the lives of many.
If your loved one has been the victim of an airplane accident, contact the Pennsylvania wrongful death lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., at 610-667-7511. We can help you explore the potential merits of a wrongful death suit that might gain you the financial compensation that you need to navigate the traumatic aftermath of such a crash.
Identifying Dangers
Despite the fact that the vast majority of pilots, flight attendants, and mechanics are dedicated professionals, there has long been a small group that is less than responsible in the execution of their duties. Airline companies were often willing to turn a blind eye to these practices and have in other instances pushed unsafe flights through in pursuit of profit, endangering the lives of all aboard. Some factors that may be involved in a plane accident include:
- Inadequate rest for a flight crew
- Intoxicated pilots
- Improper maintenance
- Defective parts and systems
- Unsafe weather conditions
Contact Us
Contact the Pennsylvania plane accident lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., at 610-667-7511 if you are prepared to hold a negligent airline accountable for the tragic loss that has befallen your family.


