Airplane Accidents
While commercial and private plane crashes are relatively rare, they can be disastrous occurrences. Both passengers of the plane and people near the crash site can suffer catastrophic or even fatal injuries. A plane crashed can be caused in many different ways, from unpredictable factors like the weather to fully preventable acts of carelessness.
When you are involved in an airplane accident, you may receive substantial injuries. If you or your loved one was injured in an airplane crash, contact the Springfield personal injury lawyers of Strong-Garner-Bauer, P.C. at 417-887-4300.
Causes of Plane Crashes
Private plane crashes are more likely to occur than accidents involving commercial planes. This is largely due to the relatively lax requirements for private piloting licenses. Many private plane crashes are caused by inexperienced or reckless pilots.
Several factors may contribute to plane crashes, both in small, personal aircrafts and large, commercial aircrafts. These factors include:
- Engine failure
- Failure to depressurize
- Faulty landing gears
- Weather conditions
- Pilot error
Many of these factors are preventable, which means that pilots or other parties who fail to prevent them may be liable for any accidents that occur as a result. If you or a member of your family has been injured in a negligence-related plane crash, you may be eligible for compensation.
Contact Us
Plane crashes are always devastating and usually end with many casualties and injuries. If you or someone you love has been injured in a plane crash, the Springfield plane accident attorneys of Strong-Garner Bauer, P.C. may be able to help you recover financial compensation for your injuries. Contact us at 417-887-4300 for more information.

