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Aviation Accidents

GLP Attorneys has handled and resolved large cases involving airplane crashes. These cases often present unique challenges in determining what went wrong and who was at fault. Our experienced personal injury attorneys (one of whom is a licensed helicopter pilot) have the legal and technical experience to investigate aviation incident injury cases and get results. 

If you have been involved in an aviation incident, please call or email our attorneys for a free consultation.

Understanding Aviation Accidents

Our firm handles a wide variety of aviation accident cases, including:

  • Air Ambulance Accidents
  • Airplane Crashes
  • Airport Accidents
  • Commercial Aviation Accidents
  • General Aviation Accidents
  • Helicopter Aviation Accidents
  • In-Flight Injuries

If you have been involved in an aviation accident, please call 800.273.5005, or email our attorneys at attorneys@glpattorneys.com to schedule a free lawyer consultation.

$575,000

$575,000 for an airline mechanic injured on the job when a driver ran a red light, striking her work vehicle, leading to a cervical fusion.

$2 Million

$2 million for a victim of a small plane crash.

$1.3 Million

$1.3 million recovery for a woman who was badly injured when the small plane she was in crashed due to faulty mechanical work.

If you have been involved in an incident, please call or email our attorneys for a free consultation.

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