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Who is Liable for Damages in an Alaska Aviation Accident?

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Who is Liable for Damages in an Alaska Aviation Accident?

 

First, the good news: Aviation-related transportation is far safer than motor vehicle travel, so you are less likely to be hurt in an airplane than a car. The bad news is that the rate of airplane crashes in Alaska is higher than the national average. According to a recent report published by the Anchorage Daily News, the statistics for the last few years show there were:

 

A closer look at the data reveals that a high percentage of all crashes in the US occurred in Alaska, which is home to less than 1% of the national population. Fortunately, state law does provide you with rights as a victim, so you may be able to recover damages from the negligent party. However, one major factor is WHO that person or entity might be. An Alaska airplane accidents attorney can handle the details, but some background information may be helpful.

 

Speak to an Alaska Airplane Accidents Lawyer for Free

Of course, there is much more to an airplane crash case than knowing whom you can pursue for damages. Other issues include proving fault, filing a claim with an insurance company, and complying with court procedural rules. For more information on your rights and remedies as the victim of an aviation accident, please contact Power & Power Law. We can set up a no-cost consultation with a skilled attorney at our offices in Anchorage, Alaska.

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