| <p>Aviation accident litigation
is among the most competitive practice area at the plaintiffs bar; consequently,
some of our biggest successes have resulted from our work in this area.</p>
<p>Our work in a commercial aircraft disaster made one Texas attorney
a major player in that highly competitive field, taking him from a small
practice to one which is national in scope. We’ve since worked in
every major air accident since ValuJet 592, as well as general aviation
accidents involving every type of aircraft from hot air balloons to air
ambulances and taxis.</p>
<p>Our clients have been interviewed on their knowledge of Kapton
wiring, uncommanded 737 rolls, composite rudder assemblies -- and many
more subjects. </p>
<p>We have done this through press coverage which is dignified,
not exploitive of grieving families, and focused on the knowledge and
experience of our clients. </p>
(small case study link)
<p>Commercial Aviation</p>
<p>Since 1996, we have worked with clients in every major domestic
aircraft accident, from ValuJet to Comair Flight 5191. Our clients have
had their experience showcased in The New York Times, National Public
Radio, the CBS Evening News and many more news venues. As a result, peers
and plaintiffs alike have turned to them during these terrible and tragic
events.</p>
<p>The chart on the upper right gives more detail about our work;
simply roll your mouse over the headings.</p>
(Commercial aviation Flash)
<p><b>General Aviation</b></p>
<p>Multi-passenger deaths and injuries resulting from general aviation
accidents are extremely common. We have worked with several lawyer-clients
in such cases, giving them a chance to demonstrate to their public their
experience in this area. Without exploiting the victims, our clients discuss
such issues as unsafe air taxi operations, defective parts and inadequate
safeguard of parts quality, metal fatigue, ground controller training
and others. Again, the chart at the left provides more details.</p>
(General Aviation Flash chart)
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