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When you lose a loved one in an aviation accident, you have tough questions amid your grief: what caused the accident, could it have been prevented, and what are your family’s rights?

If the airline company is responsible for the accident, its insurance representatives will try to get you to discuss the crash and may even try to get you to sign documents about the claim while you’re in shock and emotionally vulnerable.

You don’t have to face this alone. The Ohio aviation accident attorneys at Nurenberg, Paris, Heller & McCarthy can answer your questions and will protect you. To make sure you and your family get a fair chance at the compensation you’re owed, fill out a free initial consultation form now or call (216) 621-2300.

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What Our Clients Say

  • “Thanks to you and all your wonderful people in the office. Be assured you will be highly recommended by my family. We appreciate all you did for us.”

    Former Client

  • “They were patient with my questions and explained the legal process when I was in unfamiliar territory. Their empathy and understanding equaled their legal expertise. I cannot imagine a finer team.”

    Former Client

A Reputation for Success

At Nurenberg, Paris, Heller & McCarthy, it’s our goal to maximize your financial recovery as well as implement change in the aviation industry to prevent future accidents from occurring. That’s why our aviation accident lawyers approach every case as if it’s going to trial—we work hard to ensure our clients’ rights are protected and the people responsible are held accountable.

With our years of experience, we have developed skills that enhance our ability to thoroughly and properly investigate and build aviation cases. Our team, which is led by partner Jamie Lebovitz, has a reputation for success, because we’re dedicated to the fight.

If you’ve been involved in an aviation accident or lost a loved one in a plane crash, contact Nurenberg, Paris, Heller & McCarthy. Experience matters, and we’ll put ours to work for you.

Our Cleveland Aviation Attorneys Help Clients With Many Case Types

Our firm has represented clients in several different types of aviation accidents. If you’re considering legal actions after your family was affected by a crash, know that our Cleveland aviation attorneys have experience with many types of aviation accidents, including:

  • Corporate Aircraft Accidents
  • Helicopter Crashes
  • Mid-Air Collisions
  • Air Ambulance Crashes
  • Military Crashes
  • Aviation Accidents Related to Defective Parts

These are just a few of the case types we accept. If you or a loved one has been seriously injured in an aviation accident, our attorneys can meet with you in free consultation to help you better understand your legal rights.

Defective Aircraft-Related Aviation Accidents in Ohio

Aircraft defects are one of the many factors that can contribute to aviation accidents. That’s why it’s important for all airplanes to be regularly inspected for maintenance issues and defects.

Whether caused by improper design or flight wear and tear, airplane defects can occur in the:

  • engine and engine controls
  • fuel tank
  • landing gear or wheels and brake system
  • navigation system
  • rudder
  • spoilers
  • stabilizer
  • wing or propeller components
  • and more

If you think a defect caused the aviation accident that you or your loved one was involved in, call (216) 230-5254 or fill out a free initial consultation form now. An Ohio airplane accident attorney at Nurenberg, Paris, Heller & McCarthy is committed to protecting your rights when another person’s or company’s negligence caused you harm.

Determining Cause and Fault When Defects Are a Factor

There are several people involved in the inspection of an aircraft, from aircraft manufacturers and mechanics, to pilots and ground maintenance crew.

As aviation accident attorneys, it’s our job to determine what caused your accident and who is responsible for your injuries. All airplanes should be routinely checked to prevent accidents from occurring, so when someone fails to notice, report, or properly fix a defect or malfunctioning part in an airplane, he or she should be held accountable.

We Consult Expert Witnesses in Aviation Cases

Aviation accidents are complicated because so many factors are involved. As aviation accident lawyers, it’s our job to investigate by looking at the overall safety of the aircraft, the people involved in the flight, such as ground crew, pilot, and air traffic controllers, and the weather conditions during the flight.

At Nurenberg, Paris, Heller & McCarthy, our airplane accident attorneys have access to the most respected expert witnesses in their specialty, who help analyze and explain the circumstances surrounding each accident we investigate and provide their professional opinions on its cause.

Who Is Qualified as an Aviation Expert?

Federal courts and most state courts allow any witness to be qualified as an expert if that witness possesses knowledge, skill, experience, training, or education that might aid the jury or judge to understand the technical issues involved, including piloting, aircraft maintenance and overhaul, weather, aerodynamics, and more.

In addition, we use the most up-to-date technology to demonstrate that another person’s carelessness caused your loved one’s accident.

Types of Aviation Experts

Depending on the cause of your accident, our aviation accident lawyers may consult the following experts to help verify the specific details surrounding your claim:

Accident Reconstructionists

Accident reconstructionists illustrate the circumstances of auto and aviation accident cases to a jury or judge in an easy-to-understand manner.

Many experts in this area have credentials from the Accreditation Commission for Traffic Accident Reconstruction (ACTAR), as they reconstruct a wide range of accidents. They also typically belong to organizations such as the National Association of Professional Accident Reconstruction Specialists, Accident Reconstruction Communications Network, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), or other regional, state, and local groups. Some are full-time crash reconstructions while others offer such expertise in addition to their main occupations.

Aerodynamics Experts

Aerodynamics experts assist in crashes involving propellers, helicopter rotors, air load or structural calculations, airplane stability and control, jet propulsion, electrical propulsion, and electrical discharges. These experts also can evaluate if weather or speed played a role in the accident.

Aerodynamics experts are often professors, researchers, and consultants in the field.

Air Traffic Controllers

Air traffic control experts can be vital in assisting our team of aviation accident attorneys with analysis as they prepare a case for litigation, and they can be vital in describing to a jury what could—or should—have happened during events leading up to a crash.

Many of these experts are currently or formerly members of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) air traffic evaluation and investigations staff, and most are current or former air traffic specialists. Some are also pilots or even flight instructors.

Aircraft Engineers

It may be necessary to have expert engineers advising and/or testifying as to what role, if any, design defects in the aircraft’s engineering contributed to the crash. Engineers will, among other things, assess an aircraft’s design defect, electrical systems, fuel system, and workmanship.

Our aviation accident lawyers utilize aerospace, civil, mechanical, maintenance, materials, electrical and electronic, and even ocean/marine engineers, depending on the circumstances of your case. We might also consult senior scientists, distinguished professors, military personnel, FAA officials, or those with years of experience in aircraft manufacturing, among others.

Airline Employees (including Pilots, Mechanics, and/or Safety Officers)

In any investigation of an aircraft crash, the role of human error has to be considered. At Nurenberg, Paris, Heller & McCarthy, the aviation team knows that pilot or other human errors commonly contribute to the accident.

We rely on experts from aviation service companies, airline manufacturing companies, and airports who are familiar with flight procedures and standards and work and interact with others in the industry on a daily basis. We also work with former airline pilots from major airlines.

Experts we rely on can include:

  • workers at the manufacturing plant
  • maintenance workers
  • the pilot and crew,
  • air traffic controllers
  • weather analysts
  • airport security personnel
  • and more

Manufacturers

A design flaw or defect in the aircraft could eventually prove to be a fatal mistake. It takes experts in all phases of aircraft manufacturing to investigate what role manufacturing may have played in the accident.

An aviation manufacturing expert may review avionics, electrical systems design, mechanical systems, and other controls for manufacturing defects, or look for any other defect that might have led to a loss in operational control by the pilot.

Weather Experts

Experts consulted for weather conditions will examine evidence from the crash and recreate the circumstances to see what effect rain, ice, lightning, wind shear, fog, clouds, or other meteorological conditions may have had in your case.

These experts come from various backgrounds and include professionals who are qualified in weather and climate litigation for support and expert witness services. This includes forensic meteorology and climatology professors.

Let Our Cleveland Airplane Accident Lawyers Help

We have years of experience winning high-profile aviation accidents. If you or a loved was involved in a plane crash, helicopter crash, or any other type of aviation accident, we’re here for you.

Contact an Ohio plane crash lawyer at Nurenberg, Paris, Heller & McCarthy today to schedule a free, no-obligation case assessment. Or visit our aviation accident FAQ page to learn more about these cases.