The aviation industry is heavily reliant on high-performance products, from aircraft parts and engines to ground handling equipment and aviation technology. When defects or safety issues arise, the financial and reputational impact can be significant. Addressing product liability claims and managing product recalls require precise legal strategies and a thorough understanding of the aviation industry’s regulatory landscape.
- Defending aviation product manufacturers, suppliers, and operators in liability claims for defective products
- Advising on compliance with safety standards and product design, manufacturing, and quality control regulations
- Representation in personal injury and property damage claims related to defective aviation products
- Legal support for coordinating product recalls, including aircraft parts, aviation components, and ground equipment
- Advising on regulatory requirements, including EU, US, and international recall regulations
- Assisting with communication strategies to ensure compliance and minimise reputational damage
- Ensuring compliance with aviation safety standards and product certification requirements, such as EASA, FAA, and ICAO
- Advising on liability waivers, indemnity clauses, and insurance coverage for recalls and product defects
- Conducting risk assessments and safety audits to identify and mitigate potential liabilities before incidents arise
- Representation in product liability lawsuits and disputes with regulatory authorities
- Assistance with settlement negotiations, alternative dispute resolution (ADR), and mediation
- Handling class action claims or large-scale product recall lawsuits
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