Orlando Injury Lawyers
The Orlando personal injury law firm of Griffin & Linder, P.A., has represented various parties involved in aviation accidents for more than two decades. Our clients have included surviving family members, injured passengers, airlines, pilots, and aviation insurance companies.
As a result of the depth of our experience, we are well prepared to build a strong case for the aviation accident victim – who is now the focus of our aviation accident practice. To schedule a consultation regarding your aviation injury or fatal accident, contact an aviation accident attorney at Griffin & Linder, P.A.
Our Florida aviation accident injury lawyers are qualified to help victims of airplane accidents to obtain compensation from all available sources. Whether your case involves a small plane crash or a major aviation accident with dozens of fatalities, Griffin & Linder, P.A., is a natural choice as a legal resource.
An aviation claim may be based upon product liability, pilot error, or claims against the FAA or other entities. In addition, there may be claims against fixed-based operators or inspectors. For example, the pilot may have given or received negligent instructions. There may be premises liability issues related to the airport. There may be claims against a fixed-base operator, such as an inspector, or against the airline's maintenance workers or third-party contractors.
Contact the Orlando Aviation Accident Attorneys at Griffin & Linder, P.A.
To begin the difficult but worthwhile process of pursuing compensation that you may be entitled to after you have been seriously injured or lost a family member in a plane crash, contact Griffin & Linder, P.A.
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