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Charlotte Airplane Passenger Injury Lawyer

Traumatic injuries and fatalities caused by airplane crashes are not the only kinds of airplane passenger injuries that our law firm is prepared to handle. Airplane passenger injuries also include such occurrences as the following:

  • Trip-and-fall accidents entering and exiting airplanes
  • Injuries to disabled passengers, elderly passengers and unaccompanied minors who did not receive the assistance for which the airline was responsible
  • Injuries caused by suitcases falling from overhead bins
  • Food poisoning involving meals served onboard planes
  • Injuries in airports and airport parking facilities

Was your airplane injury in North Carolina caused by airline employees' failure to follow established policies, procedures and protocols? Did flight attendants, pilots or airport personnel fail to exercise the expected duty of care for you, a passenger? Did the airplane have a design defect that contributed to your injury?

When you make a claim for compensation after you were injured on an airplane or in an airport, do not be surprised if the airline claims that some other party was negligent. You need a vigilant and knowledgeable personal injury lawyer to help ensure that your rights to compensation are respected.

You have a source of information and support at Brown, Moore & Associates, PLLC, if you or a family member was seriously injured while traveling by plane or boarding or getting off an airplane. Our experienced Charlotte airplane passenger injury attorneys offer free initial consultations. We are prepared to evaluate, investigate and advocate on your behalf after you have suffered an aviation accident or injury in an airport.

Contact a North Carolina Aviation Accident Attorney

Call or e-mail the law offices of Brown, Moore & Associates, PLLC, to schedule a free initial consultation regarding a North Carolina or South Carolina airplane passenger injury.

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