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    Plane Injury Compensation

    Travelling by plane is still the safest mode of mass transportation.

    However, accidents do still happen. In 2018 there were 52 UK casualties caused by aviation accidents,

    Plane injury compensation claims do not mainly result because of a catastrophic air accident. Unfortunately, such disasters do happen and potential claimants should contact us.

    However, because air travel is so ingrained in the lives of so many people, a large proportion of claims come about due to accidents that could happen anywhere but occur onboard an aircraft.

    Call our experts on 0333 358 3034 or get in touch online to find out if you could claim.

    If you are injured on a flight because of the negligence of a member of the cabin crew, a passenger, or another individual, you may be entitled to plane injury compensation.

    Common plane injury claims

    • Slips, falls or trips when alighting or exiting an aircraft
    • Food poisoning from meals served on board
    • Burns from food or hot drinks
    • Luggage falling from shelves
    • Luggage not being properly secured and falling.
    • Injuries from seats
    • Accidents from trolleys
    • In-flight turbulence
    • Food poisoning or allergic reaction to food onboard

    Causes of plane crash claims

    Although plane crashes are rare they do happen and there are common themes relating to the causes. People may be able to make successful personal injury claims if they have been seriously or partially injured through the fault of the airline.

    Some of the causes of the injury may be as a result of the following:

    • Poor weather conditions, such as thunder and lightning
    • Engines failing
    • Fire
    • Turbulence and bad landings
    • Other flying objects hitting the plane- like birds
    • Poor communication between the pilot crew and air traffic controllers on the ground

    The Montreal Convention

    For plane injury claims relating to international flights, the Montreal Convention can be referred to. This convention is designed to help international aircraft passengers in the case of an accident of any kind occurring during, before or after a flight. It allows passengers to make claims in case they have suffered an injury through no fault of their own.

    It outlines that if someone has been injured or died during a flight then a claim can be made against the country where the airline is based, is en route to or where the passenger lives. There is a capped compensation figure relating to claims made in conjunction with the Montreal Convention. A time limit of 2 years from the date of the accident also applies. Unlike most other personal injury claims it does not place a requirement on an injured person to prove where the fault lies

    How Much Plane injury compensation?

    All personal injury cases are unique and so the amount of compensation that is awarded in each case is also unique. The amount of compensation that is awarded is determined by looking at two specific factors – general damages and special damages.

    GENERAL DAMAGES

    The pain and suffering that your injuries have caused is the main factor that is used to determine how much compensation you are owed.

    SPECIAL DAMAGES

    However, compensation also takes into account any financial losses that you might have suffered as a result of your injuries, such as a loss of earnings due to being unable to return to work.

    Plane injury compensation. Contact Jefferies

    To learn more and to discuss your potential claim in confidence, contact our team on 0333 358 3034. Alternatively,  complete our online contact form to arrange an initial no-obligation telephone consultation with a member of our expert team. 

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