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Aviation accidents are often caused by faulty parts or design errors. If our investigations suggest that this was a factor in your case, we may be able to help you make a claim against the manufacturer, as well as making a claim against the airline.

Many aircraft and components are manufactured in the US. Even in an aircraft manufactured in Europe, around 50% of its components may be supplied by US corporations. This means we may be able to make a claim under US law and compensation settlements in the US are often much higher than those awarded in other countries. For example, a case worth £12,000 in the UK could be worth $1 million or more in the US. Making a claim under US product liability law can be complicated and difficult, however we have years of experience of successfully helping people to recover compensation in this way.

We Will Fully Investigate Your Case To See If Product Faults Were To Blame

Official air accident reports can take years to be published, so we will use our professional aviation expertise to conduct an investigation to assess potential product faults and the extent they contributed to an accident. 

This, combined with our extensive experience in claims made in the US, helps us determine whether you have a good chance of making a product liability claim in the US. 

There are two main barriers to you making a claim in the US. The first is the likelihood of the case staying in the US courts. For any foreign air crash involving foreign passengers, there will nearly always be a detailed legal argument raised by the defence that it is more convenient and in the interests of the parties to have the case dealt with in the courts of another country (e.g. where the accident occurred).  The second is the likelihood of convincing a jury in the US that the aircraft/ component manufacturer caused the crash. 

If the case is filed in the US, the process can be long but we will often enter into negotiations with the defendants and insurers with the aim of achieving an early settlement that balances the risks of the case staying in the US and succeeding at trial versus it having to be settled elsewhere.  This type of settlement is known as a “mid-Atlantic settlement”, which means that compensation is negotiated at a figure higher than the non-US country but lower than the levels of compensation that may eventually be awarded by the US jury. We have successfully used this tactic in many cases since the 1980s, when we successfully negotiated settlement with the US defendants for the British Airtours Boeing 737 disaster which occurred at Manchester Airport in 1985.

We will use our extensive experience and expertise to advise you on the potential of an aircraft or parts defect contributing to a crash and the strengths and weaknesses of making a claim in the US. We will always work with your best interests in mind and seek to achieve the best possible compensation settlement for you.

Since we started our aviation practice in the 1980s, we have represented many passengers and their families following aviation accidents around the world.

For all of our clients, whether they have suffered serious injury or for the families of those fatally injured, we have provided expert guidance and support.

In the aftermath of an aviation accident, victims and their families often face coming to terms with life-changing events, as well as a hugely complicated technical and legal arena of air accident investigations and aviation law.

In these difficult times our clients have needed help from a specialist aviation law practice that can handle claims on their behalf against the financial might of the airlines, manufacturers and aviation insurers.

We have used our expertise and experience to help hundreds of clients obtain justice and hold those liable to account, to obtain answers on the causes of the accident and to improve flight safety.

Flight safety has been directly improved through increased public awareness and pressure on the airlines and manufacturers. These companies have also been encouraged to improve their practices and procedures as a result of the significant compensation awards that we have achieved for our clients.

Money can never fully compensate victims of air accidents for what they have been through. But financial settlements won for our clients over the last four decades have assisted the victims and their families to move on and rebuild their lives. People who have been severely disabled by their injuries have been able to fund the purchase of appropriate accommodation, equipment and care to cater for their specialised needs. People who have lost a loved one who earned income for the family have been able to put their financial worries behind them and move into a more secure future.

"This is a letter to record our sincere thanks to you and your team for all the help and support you have given us. Without it I do not know how we would have been able to cope. I do not have to tell you how distressing a time it has been, but when I described you elsewhere as a rock that we have been able to lean on and sometimes very heavily, I really meant it."

Robert Dicketts (RAF Nimrod Air Accident 2006)

We have a number of internationally renowned lawyers with the expertise and experience needed to help you with your claim.

The team is headed by Clive Garner who has over 20 years experience in international personal injury, wrongful death and aviation disaster cases. Also in the team is Jim Morris, who has the dual professional qualifications of RAF pilot and Barrister.

In addition, the team comprises a number of other specialist aviation lawyers including experts in commercial airliner cases, private, business and military aircraft cases involving planes and helicopters following incidents in the UK and internationally.

Several of our specialist lawyers are bilingual and the entire team are supported by unrivalled resources which include translators, lawyers qualified in foreign jurisdictions, in-house medical practitioners, rehabilitation specialists, litigation assistants and other support staff.

Choose from the list below to learn more about our aviation lawyers.

Name Location Job Title Telephone
Keith Barrett London Partner +44 (0)870 1500 100
José Maria De Lorenzo Madrid, Malaga Partner +34 952 209 862
Clive Garner Birmingham, London Partner +44 (0)870 1500 100
Jim Morris London Partner +44 (0)870 1500 100
Andrew Buckham Sheffield Associate +44 (0)870 1500 100
Ana Romero Malaga Associate +34 952 209 860
Laura Calder Birmingham Solicitor +44 (0)870 1500 100
Rachel Codd London Other Legal Expert +44 (0)870 1500 100

When you contact us we will give you free initial advice about making an aviation claim. After discussing your case with you, we will let you know whether we feel you have a claim and talk you through the next steps.

Our aviation team has the experience and expertise needed to fully investigate your case and help you achieve a full and fair compensation settlement.

We will keep you fully up-to-date with the progress of your claim and explain what is happening in easy-to-understand terms.

You can rest assured that we will fight fearlessly to protect your best interests.

Awards, Accreditations and Certifications

Investors In People     Action Against Medical Accidents - Clinical Negligence SpecialistsYorkshire Lawyer Awards Winner 2009Stonewall 2012Stonewall Star Performer 2012   Rehabilitation First Awards 2011 The Law Society Personal Injury Accreditation The Law Society Clinical Negligence Accreditation ISO SGS 27001 AccreditationISO 9001:2008 AccreditationChild Brain Injury TrustA conformance icon, W3C-WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0

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