Aircraft Accidents
The Law Offices of Nolan, Caddell & Reynolds - Aviation Attorneys
Aviation accidents are most often catastrophic and fatal. Survivors often suffer grievous brain, spinal cord or burn injuries. Representing aviation disasters requires the skills and tenacity of an experienced personal injury attorney.
Protect your rights and ensure you have a legal advocate looking out for your interests
– contact the Arkansas aircraft accidents attorneys
at Nolan, Caddell & Reynolds. Our Fort Smith and Northwest Arkansas office locations
represent clients throughout Arkansas and Oklahoma, including Fayetteville, Bentonville,
Bella Vista, Van Buren, Poteau, Sallisaw, and Muskogee.
Know the facts
Airplane accidents and crashes are investigated by the National Transportation Safety
Board (NTSB). By law, attorneys representing victims in aviation accidents cannot
participate in the NTSB’s initial investigation. However, airliners and plane manufacturers
can participate since according to the NTSB’s reasoning they have the scientific
and technical knowledge needed to assist the NTSB in an investigation. As a result,
victims cannot be certain that those responsible for a crash won’t exercise undue
influence in its investigation. That’s why it’s important to work with an experienced
Nolan, Caddell & Reynolds Aircraft Accident Attorney if you’ve been injured in an
airplane accident or have lost a loved one in a fatal jetliner crash. Parties that
are potentially liable for an aircraft accident vary depending upon the cause of
the accident. Those who own or operate the aircraft are certainly often responsible.
Other times, manufacturers or mechanics may be liable. Hiring an experienced Nolan,
Caddell & Reynolds Aircraft Accident Attorney is crucial in identifying and determining
all possible claims.
Put us to work for you
The law firm of Nolan, Caddell & Reynolds has represented numerous clients in aviation-related
personal injury cases. We understand how the NTSB functions, its investigative procedures,
and how to identify lapses in its conclusions. Even though we cannot participate
in the initial investigation of a plane crash, our aviation accident attorneys quickly
request the following kinds of information in order to begin building your case:
- TSOs
- Hazard Reports
- Airworthiness Directive files
- Service Difficulty reports
- FAA Facility Logs
- FAA Airman Licenses and medical records
- Pilot training records
- Records pertaining to aircraft malfunctions
- Photographs of any wreckage
- Radar data from the ARTCC
- Inspection records and reports
- Copies of any black box tape recordings
While the NTSB’s conclusions are not admissible as evidence in a civil suit, some
courts allow the NTSB’s Factual Report to be considered by jurors. That’s why Nolan,
Caddell & Reynolds conducts its own investigations into an accident, taking action
to preserve evidence, interview witnesses, and obtain information pertinent to the
cause of a plane crash. We also prepare our clients before they are interviewed
by the NTSB since by law they are not allowed legal representation during the interview.
Contact us now
Our Fort Smith and Northwest Arkansas office locations represent clients throughout
Arkansas and Oklahoma, and across the nation. Protect your rights and ensure you
have a legal advocate looking out for your interests. Contact the Aircraft Accident
Attorneys at Nolan, Caddell & Reynolds today.
The aviation lawyers at Nolan, Caddell & Reynolds have the legal knowledge and experience
needed to represent clients in catastrophic injury cases and wrongful death lawsuits
related to airplane accidents. We’ll aggressively pursue your case while protecting
your interests – contact Arkansas aircraft accidents attorneys
at Nolan, Caddell & Reynolds today.