The aviation industry involves a range of risks that can lead to personal injury claims, whether related to passenger incidents, crew safety, or accidents on the ground. The complexity of aviation-specific personal injury laws requires expert legal counsel to navigate both domestic and international legal frameworks. Whether you are an airline, airport operator, or insurer, having a robust legal strategy is essential for defending claims and ensuring fair compensation.
- Defence against passenger claims for injuries sustained on aircraft or in airports
- Representation for passengers in aviation accident claims under Montreal and Warsaw Conventions
- Advising on passenger rights, compensation limits, and jurisdictional issues
- Legal support for airline crew injury claims, including cabin crew and pilot accidents
- Defence against crew liability claims involving workplace injuries and aircraft safety incidents
- Compliance with crew fatigue management regulations and safety standards
- Representing clients in claims for injuries occurring at airports, such as slips, trips, falls, and accidents during boarding
- Liability analysis for airport operators and ground handling companies
- Managing claims related to inadequate airport safety measures or defective infrastructure
- Navigating cross-border personal injury claims under international conventions
- Advising on the applicability of EU 261, Montreal Convention, and local aviation law
- Handling multinational disputes involving airline liability and passenger compensation
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